■ wmm W&tBt S«l*s -■',. ^froSs&w-K ■ %id^t THESE ARE X H E ess» \" me/ s»5 ''fit 1 lif| 1 II ^ Ml ^ mm ^ea M <2^1> C\i+ u Megan Miezin in the Flag Corps and Majorette. Kim Kosovich had a fun day performing at a football game Members of the Euclid Marching Band are very involved in school activities and look upon their high school days as some of the most memorable ones in their lives. Joe Tucceri has enjoyed his days at Euclid by studying, wrestlling and playing football and baseball. Fred Bush drops back and is about to launch a pass to his receiver. He is looking forward to many enjoyable days at Euclid. Dave Johnson holds the ball as Jay Kletecka is about to try for an extra point after Euclid scored a touchdown. Both of these players should have many entertaining days ahead of them at Euclid. Theme tt<}/c€/ccfrris ^ s- Marching Band members. Paula Reese, Rachel Zielinski, Karen Lemieux and Matrika Johnson can recall many happy moments when thinking of all the days that they spent playing with the band. Nikki Barbis, Nicole Genovese, Cory Watson, Denise Witten and Kristal John art enjoying the days that they spend together at Euclid. Since much of her school day revolves around her locker, Carly Dillon has decorated hers so it is a more enjoyable place to be. Flag Corps members. Kendra Proctor, Cuana Newson. Candy Ferguson andi spend performing on the football field. Courtney Strah dribbles the ball away from a defender in order to get it closer to the goal. The girl's soccer team had an excellent season and the days that the girls spent on the field were very produc- tive. ic look forward to the days that they Angela Meros, Beckie Glavan, Julie Newsome and Ali Kucinski are learning how to manage the days in the future in their Distributive Education class. Football Cheerleaders, Lizzy Domin, Annie Wein, Jodi Dominick, Becky Hren, Christina Fabert, Shona Mc Cune, Gina Phillips, Melissa Hoppert, Meghan Orazen and Ebonie Lane are really enjoying the days that they spent at Euclid. Amber Cogley really stretches to serve the ball as she has one of many good days on the court. III ppr> w uL "* ^KM L/%fl P ^^L^ i^^ *'\riJk J^icJ^C i k 1 \ Ww m --- Bn p /^^ ■Hh Wm^^ BIT ■-;■■ H ■ 1 j» > fl LA Adonai Arruda shows his talent on the soccer field as he takes the ball away from his opponent. Adonai will surely remember his days at Euclid. Head Football Coach, Tom Banc, gives some last minute instructions to running back, Steve Duncan and quarterback, John Mc Clain. Athletics has made the days at Euclid much more pleasant for the football players. Theme 1 -I "\ HI Hi °™™^ "*V»— —I ^ '5 « >-«s i. 11 r4aste. > ^ 7 Student Life Divider Marching Band members begin the school year early in August and have to practice during the day and after school. They devote much of their time to the school. Ebon Smiciklas, Stacy Lesfeky, Becky Godec and Eric Lassiter know that their time spent in class is very important if they are to succeed in the outside world. The life of a student was very complex. They were always trying to balance relationships with parents, friends and acquaintances. The pressures that students felt from other students and friends was very great at times. There were also sometimes pressures at home which caused the students to become less than focused on what they should be doing. Some students looked to the school as a place of stability. There were many activities that a person could participate in throughout the year. A student's life was as busy as they wanted to make it. Angela Meros spends much of her time at school playing on the tennis team and helping with other organizations. Megan Coyne enjoys playing on the soccer team so she can get good exercise and learn the techniques of the sport. •**% V ***** ** % ****** ** %%*#% ** ******* * •• ******* Alison Stahre relaxes while she reads one of her books. She realizes that reading is a very important part of her life in high school and that if she doesn't study she will not be able to do all the things that she wants to do. Christine Fabert, Sharon Mollis, Kristina Geiger, Isaac Martin and Mary Wolf know that helping out in the offices of secretaries like Mrs. Jan Mohat is a good way to learn what is going on in the school and to help get things done. Brad Hodge, Scott Longazel and Tim Long know that their classes are an important part of their learning experience and that they should try to do as well as possible in all their classes. Mario I.uush works to keep the ball away from the defender so he can get it down the field into scoring position. Soccer is a very important part of Mario's life. Student Life Divider puclid students enjoy living Molly O'Brian, Alison Stahre, Yuki Shimotsu, Lisa Primosch, and Kristy Praznovsky spend much of their life as trainers for the varsity football team. They help with all the things that have to get done in order for the team to function on the field. T.J. Grabianowski, Nicole Genovese, Cory Watson, Don Johnson, and Heather kinison fulfill their lives at Euclid High School by performing with Varsity Chorale. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening is spent at the high school practicing. During the holiday season they put on many performances for the community and other Euclid schools. Student Life AH Kucinski, Julie Newsome, Dolores Orbanic, Heather Nickell, Jaina Blackford and Igor Sugar took Distributive Education so their lives at Euclid would help them learn more about managing a business. Scott Longazel, Denny Bosher, Wayman White and Tom Heuer and the rest of the football team enjoy their life at Euclid because of the enjoyment that they get from playing sports. I Renee Latsch, Dana Vance, Tracy Martorello, Michelle O'Donnell, Danielle Ladovich, Erin Ryan and Jamie Benak enjoy the life of being on the soccer team. Simeon Boddie, Dave Giancola and Mike Doyle enjoy the I ability to use the computers in the chemistry lab. Quiana Ellis, La Quita Hill and Alana Roberts enjoy their meals in the cafeteria. James Humar, Dwight Schied, Brenda Volpe and Michael Mukavetz know that there will be a life after Euclid High School and enrolled in the NJROTC program so that they will be able to continue with their studies in college. Casey Arp is getting ready to take his books to his locker since he knows that life at Euclid would be diferent if there were no lockers. Student Life Girl's Varsity Soccer Coach, Mike Sustin, explains strategy to his players while the rest of the team is on the field. The gir really im- proved this year and finished with an excellent record. Many of the girls have been on the team for their entire life at Euclid. Mary Dacar and Jamie Smialek have enjoyed their life on the cross country team during their days at Euclid. Jim Grinstead gives time from his life to help score at the volleyball games. The Panther defense gave the other teams real competition. They liked the days they spent together on the field. It was a big part of there lives. tfV * W * ; $*& r9 r m^ . ■» JOT 10 Student Life Jason Edwardsen and Simeon Boddie discuss what is happening on the field while they are waiting to go in. Football makes their lives much more plesant The members of the Marching Band spent part of their lives parading through the halls of Euclid in peparation for the evening game. This gave them a chance to make a lot of noise in the school and no one would object. Stefanie Brown, Jessica Scott, Christy Peacock, Kim Kosovich and Christy Gecewich getting ready to make a tower during half-time ceremonies. Practicing for the Majorettes took a lot of time from the lives of each of the girls. f i I 1 IP i f i ^ _.. Eric Heiss is a very good soccer player and his contributions to the soccer team have been very helpful throughout the season. Soccer is very important in Eric's life and he really enjoys his days on the field. Dawn Ganser spends much of her time at Euclid performing with the Flag Corps and enjoys those days very much. Dan Bergolc knows that the things that he does during his classes will do much to influence the outcome of his life and tries to get as much out of class as he can. Here he is perfecting his chemical techniques. Student Life Euclid smashes South in Homecoming Game Homecoming weekend began on Thursday evening with a bonfire held on Diamond #4. The Marching Band played, the cheerleaders cheered, the football team talked to the crowd and a Willoughby South player was burned in effigy. On Friday evening Euclid played Willoughby South on the football field. South fumbled on their second play and Euclid recovered and scored on a pass from John Mc Clain to Monroe Hillsman on the next play. John Mc Clain then scored on a keeper in Euclid's next possession. Tony Fisher and Monroe Hillsman added two more touchdowns before the half. Monroe Hillsman also scored in the third quarter to complete the scoring at 32-6. The second half was fairly uneventful as coach Tom Banc substituted heavily to close the game. Students got the weekend off to a exciting start by attending a bonfire on Thursday evening at the baseball diamond. The Marching Band, cheerleaders and the football team attended and Willoughby South's mascot was set ablaze. Varsity Chorale members. Don Johnson, Katie Walker, Sarah Kale, Jodi Dominick, Carolyn Klocker, Fritz Streiff, Jason Edwardsen, Chris Di Biase, Craig Sulecki and Colleen Longshaw were led by Ken Ferlito and sang the Alma Mater and the National Anthem. ! W' * ^B 1 V H^WlH* ; k <3tfftTOi\ ■ I V ■ '«%! - ^ T Kristina Geiger, Fritz Streiff, Christina Fabert and Will Freeman carry the Willoughby South effigy around the diamond before tossing it into the fire. 12 Homecoming Monroe Hillsman was a major factor in the Homecoming victory over Willoughby South. He scored three touchdowns and made many key plays to ensure the win. The entire Homecoming Court and their parents were introduced before the football game began. These students will have a lot to remember in the future. Homecoming it The theme of Homecoming 1995 was Welcome to Paradise and the decorations consisted of many helium filled balloons in the ballroom and palm trees on the walls. Each of the couples was printed on a paper pineapple. Music was supplied by a disc jockey and re- corded songs. 250 couples spent the evening together and amused themselves by having their pictures taken, socializing and dancing. At 9:30 the Queen and King and Court were announced and the traditional court dance was held. The dance began at 7:00 and refreshments consisting of punch, vegetables and pastry were served. The dance allowed students to get together and enjoy themselves for the evening. W£LC0J1t TO Senior Attendant. Cory Watson dancing with Lemuel Gardner after the court was announced. Tom Heuer, Lauren Hadyk. Mike Jolly and Kelly Smith were some of the couples that had a lot of fun at the dance. 14 Homecoming Angela Meros crowns Joe Tucceri and Christina Fabert at the dance while Scott Granito, Cory Watson and Katie Mc Guinness look on. Homecoming King, Queen and Court: Kelly Gavin, Sophomore Attendant; Kristina Geiger, Will Freeman, Colleen Longshaw, Fritz Streiff, Scott Granito, Cory Watson, Christina Fabert, Queen; Joe Tucceri;King Rachel Zielinski, Rick Papo, Dawn Pratt, Paul Pavicic, Sharon Hollis, Scott Herbert, Lizzy Domin, Junior Attendant. During the dance couples sat around at tables and discussed events that they found to be important. ROMANCING THROUGH THE NIGHT Homecoming 'VjL fsC m r*? IW iVv- 19 c 4B - j ■«r; -■I- * i * > .iiiifih \ '. * Seniors. They've been at Euclid for four years. They were at the top of the heap. Everyone looked up at seniors. They were the role models for everyone else at the school. They knew how to get things done. They were used to the rules and how the game should be played. They were now the mature individuals in the high school. For many this would be the end of their formal education but for many this was just the beginning and there would be many more years of education before they would go off and begin their lives on their own. It was a time of memories of friends that would be cherished for years to come. Memories of events that had shared before. There were many mixed emotions associated with being a senior but one thing of certainty was that they would never be forgotten. Regina Motiejunas, Mike Mukavetz, Brenda Volpe ind Marianne Wilson carried the colors during one of Euclid's football games. This was an exciting moment for them and they enjoyed being a member of the NJROTC. Flag Corps member, Kendra Proctor, enjoyed all the movements that went into being a member of the half- time productions on the football field. She worked hard both on and off the field during her years at Euclid to try to attain the most she could. Chris Litwinowiez and Mark Garlauskas were both members of the NJROTC and they participated in the work that was necessary to succeed in the program. $. * w»' ¥.' %" %; $i w> ws K" %: " u: w"' ¥.» *> %: if: r- *.- %• %: fc r' Sharon Mollis, Kristina Geiger and Christina Fabert are all seniors and have learned the 'ropes' about succeeding at Euclid High School. Cheerleaders, Becky Hren, Annie Wein, Jodi Dominick, Melissa Hoppert, Christina Fabert, Meghan Orazen and Nikki Barbis devote much of their time to helping the spirit at Euclid show through in everything they do. Office Aides, Kristin Sacko, Chris White and Melanie Bergolc help secretary, Mrs. Lynette Tercek, do all the things that she is expected to do. Seniors reach position of most importance T he seniors were the oldest and most mature mem- bers of Euclid High School. They were the example that the other students were to follow. Many of them had been together for more than twelve years and because of that many deep relationships had developed. They were a group of young people who did many activities together and would remain friends for most of their lives. Rachel Zielinski and Rich Landsmann enjoyed their evening at Homecoming. It was a beautiful evening when these students got together at the Homecoming bonfire. Seniors • •'-■'":' Bridgette Atlas, Dale Brown, Justin Barrett, Tim De Wine, Joe Janosik, Kellie Smerdel and Renee Latsch were havinu fun at the Homecoming bonfire. Brandi Adams Leah Adams Latasha Adamson Jason Agnew Adrijana Alaupovic Mamie Alexander Jamell Anderson Dante Appling Adonai A. de Arruda Filho Brandon Ashley Bridgette Adas Shaunda N. Bailey Mika Sherice Ball Will Banks Nicole Barbis Brandon Barbish Keyonna Barfield Melanie Barkin Ranessa K. Barrett Steve Barrett *sv****» ***•*»•*•**•*•*»•• fc Seniors Kathryn Bauer John Bertovic Tanisha Blackwell Melissa Bonfiglio Brigita Begovic Bryan Benak Lolita Benson Melanie Bergolc Andy Beuck Donna Beuoy David C. Bischof Jaina Lynn Blackford Chris Bock Christopher Boddie Joe Bojc Daunte Bolden Kristy A. Boos Anita Borrero Keith Boyes Camille Brandon Seniors * ** ******** *• *•**•*** *• ******** *• % Elizabeth Buchner Pat Bujnocki Ivica Buncic Brandi Lyn Buttari Danielle M. Calabrese Jennifer Calvert Jason Cangemi Jeffrey Cangemi Timothy J. Carney Benjamin Carr Daniel Carr Charles Carter III Jennifer Cerjan William Cesa Amira Chambers **V*VV:******V***%**^V^ Seniors David Champa Frank Cheraso Tameshala Childress Martha Chitwood Bob Chmielewski Patricia Christen Magdalen Christopher Angelo Cirino Alaycia Clark Anita Clark Bobby Cofield Seniors Radames Colon Monica Coram Daniel R. Corleto Jill Corrigan V.- *• %: if: r' *.* *• %: £: r' *.* * %»!►.; ' 1 I I Seniors vote on which teacher gives the most homework Vlany of these students don't like to do homework but the ones that do their work are more likely to get a better >rade than the ones who don't. Seniors filled out a questionairre in homeroom asking which of their teachers gave the most homework. The teacher who won this distinction was Mr. Jeff Hartmann. Mr. Robert Petrovic came in second and Dr. Ron Powaski came in third. Mrs. Jo-Rita Perez and Mr. Wayne Smith were tied for fourth. Other teachers mentioned were Michelle Mc Garry, Barb Ramlow, Carolyn Heuer, Betsy Leonetti, Mike Sustin, Ken Lowe, Joan Paskert, Sue Amato, Bette Schmeling, Ron Zucca, Barbara Breeden, Frank Jablonski, John Barcza, Stan Bender, Mike Durbin, Jim Kelley, Lisa Proctor, Terry Dubroy, Judith Mc Laughlin, Chris Torrelli, Dolores Black, Kendra Callahan, Deborah Petrick, Roy Pignatiello, Frank Hoffert, Tom Banc, Joan Paskert and Judy Zubizarreta. Mrs. Judy Zubizarreta was one of the teachers mentioned as giving a lot of homework. Among other things, Judy is also the National Honor Society adviser. Here she is with Marc Orlando, Joe Dula, Chad Shuskey, Dave Bischof and Jeff Grundman at one of the NHS meetings. As students mature they realize the importance of doing the work that is asked of them. Seniors _J Kevin Crosby Yolanda Cummings Clayton Cunningham Julie Dacar ^ — Mary Dacar Antonio Davis Nathaniel Davis Randolph Dawson Stephanie Dawson Timothy De Wine La Donti Dickson Andrew Dirk David Dirk Jerome Dismukes Jr. Lawrence Dissauer Seniors ? ** % ****** *• % V*** ** *« ****** ** ••! Dana Dobucki Kesha Dudley Ana Dugandzic Joseph Dula Thomas Erak Dana Finotti Steven Duncan Kimiko Edwards Jason Edwardsen Stacy Egrek Antonio Elma Andrew Eminger f^P**v m%m |PWJWjH (km ' ,.. BSsjfo '?&* i L^jS *^' r ""^B * 4 Jason Fiorille Allison FitzGerald Jamie Fox William Alexander Dawn Marie Ganser Markus Garlauskas Freeman #% **%%**% *•**•»*•*»***•***•* Seniors Who is your favorite teacher?, was asked of the members of the senior class. Mr. Jeff Hartmann received the most votes. This was very interesting since Jeff also received the most votes for giving the most homework. Judy Mc Laugh- lin came in second and Jo-Rita Perez came in third. Ken Lowe came in fourth and Mike Durbin and Bill Von Benken were tied for fifth. Other favorite teachers mentioned were Tom Banc, Steve Marcu, Jim Kelley, Penny Roberts, Joyce Russo, Sue Amato, Ken Ferlito, Barb Masseria, Ray Montani, Katie Morris, Barb Spiga, Carol Tkac, Barb Breeden, Susan Dennis-Rogers, David Miller, Lisa Proctor, Edie Mellen, Gale Flament, Deborah Petrick, Jane Addis, Paul Serra, Cheryl Schossler, Ron Zucca, Roy Pignatiello, Ingrid Koenig, Rob Heramb, Terry Dubroy, Jan Severino, Holly Freedman, Judy Stobinski, Fran Ratka, Wayne Smith, Alex Dzerowicz, Kendra Callahan, Ron Powaski, Barb Ramlow, Diane Maroli, and Carolyn Heuer. Seniors Some of the football players at the Homecoming bonfire. They realize that the time spent in class is important and they have a favorite teacher. Students at the Homecoming assembly where the candidates were introduced. Most of these students probably have a favorite teacher. Kathleen Graham, Renee Watson, Michelle O'Donnell, Allison FitzGerald, Cuana Newson and Dawn Pratt enjoying one of their favorite classes. Mrs. Jan Severino was mentioned as being a student's favorite teacher is shown in one of her classes Melaney Gilliam 1 WJiSl .' . Erica Gordon Beckie Glavan Aileen Glowackj Margaret Good Brandon Goodman De Juan Goulde Timothy Grabianowski Brendan Grady Kathleen Graham Scott A. Granito Jeffrey Grundman Lauren Hadyk Sherika Hamilton Frederick Hance ►.- * %: if: r' *-" v %: l?: ' *-* * %: I?: Seniors Eljanon Hanson Andrew Harsh Khyra Harris Tanyanekia Harris Venita Harris Aaron Harsh Gregory Hart Tracey Hartman Jonathan Hartshorn Khalilah Heard Michael Heramb Scott Herbert Tramico Herman Steven M. Higham Andrew Hilton 30 7 Seniors * ** ******** ** ******** ** ******** ** 1 Cherie Hinton Krista Iannetta Dwayne Hinton David Hobson Tamara Hogges Twshanaa Hollins Sharon N. Hollis Richard Holly Dennis Holstein Ralph Hood Anthony Hrdlicka Leandra Ibarra William Irons Caroline Jackson Israel Jackson Jr. \**% ********** ********** ********* Seniors Janyawat Jirayut Donald Johnson Jacques Johnson Latanyia Johnson Nicole Johnson Tenesia Johnson Will Johnson Branch Jones Cassandra R. Jones Jason Jones Yolanda Jones Carolyn Jukiewicz Sarah Kale Les Kausek Erica Kavcic Seniors * ** V***"* *• *•***•** ** V*** # sdost Euclid seniors have not been in the Euclid schools all their lives H One S^ Two E3 Three M Four D 5-8 H 9-11 9 5% 14.3% 9.5% 30.2% Euclid seniors were asked if they had attended Euclid schools all their lives. 45% of the seniors who answered said that they had. The rest of the seniors were in the Euclid schools anywhere from one to eleven years with the most frequent number being four years. This reflected a large number of students who attended parochial schools for the first eight grades and then came to the high school in the ninth grade. Almost ten percent of the seniors have only been in the Euclid schools for one year. Jennifer Keller Mark Ketchum Diana Kineva Heather Kinison Chris Kinkopf Kevin Klocker Katy Kocin Melissa Koerber Angela Koeth Zackery Kovit Doraja Lake Debi Langsdale Seniors fc- *• %: I?: r' *.- ' Nicole Lastoria Anthony Laurich Robin L. Lausche K* 1 Deanna S. Lauver Valonte Lawson Dustin Leasure Erin Lesefky David Lewis Narieka Lewis Kevin Lynch Amy Lindic Thomas Lishinj Joi Lloyd Dawn Lo Conti Adam Loew Vincent Lombardo Colleen Longshaw Joseph E. Ludwig Makeshia Lumpkin Caroline Mack Christian Mahovlic Joe Mallard <: Christina Marcelli Seniors H Yes 82 7% B No 17 3% Do you live in a house? Seniors were asked whether or not they lived in a house. Almost 83% of the students responding stated that they did. This was very similar to the results that the seniors reported last year. Students felt that it was a stabilizing situation to come home to a house. Ricky Papo is one of Euclid's seniors who enjoy living in a house. Liz Buchner, Kristy Zevnik and Beckie Glavan enjoying their meals in the cafeteria but knowing that they will be getting a home cooked meal when they get home to their houses. Most of these students have the benefits of living in a house. Seniors Stacey Marinelli Aubrey Marunowski Sahriah Matthews Angelyn Mattson Nicolle Maturana Kimberly Maurer Tameka Mc Coy Shona Mc Cune Brendan Mc Gee Lakisha Mc Ginnis Angela Meros Christopher Mezzacappa Megan M. Miezin Margaret Mihalic Angela M. Miklavcic ..»= »•*****••*«*♦*•*«••**•**•*•*• Seniors ^^^_____ Timothy Moriarty Lenardo Morman Terrance Morrison Michelle Moses Regina Motiejunas Michael Mukavetz Heather Mulhall Avery Mullins Catherine Mytrosevich Meghan E. Nagode Daniel Nainiger Andrew Nesbett Christopher Neurohr Julie Ann Newsome Cuana M. Newson * ** V***** ** ******** ** ******** ** I Seniors Heather Nickell Mark Nicolosi James Nolden Carmeesha Norman Joseph Nosan Trisha O'Hara Meghan Orazen Doloris Orbanic Marc Orlando ■ Michael Osredkar Bobby Peacock Nancy Pekol Latosha Peoples Adam Perusek Kimberly Petrik fc fe%**%*S* %*•****••%*•*•**•** Seniors Karla Prince Kendra Proctor Paul Radolovic Anthony Raia Rosalyn Rainey Theresa Ramey Tanisha Ramsey Ericka Reaves Tiffany Reed Ericia Reiter Seniors •**»v*** •**•*»•**«***«*••*•* **V*1 On Friday, October 20, 1995, students in some science classes were treated to a talk by Mary Ellen Weber about her mission on the Space Shuttle 70 mission which took place in July, 1995. Mary Ellen graduated from Bedford High School but visited Euclid since her mother teaches in the Euclid schools. She talked about the preparation and execution of her flight and described some of the experiments that the members performed. She showed some slides and a videotape of her flight. She presented to Principal Robert Knuth a montage of pictures from the mission and he presented to her a Euclid High school t-shirt. After her talk, she had lunch with seventeen Euclid girls where they were able to talk about opportunities for women in the space program. Astronaut talks about her Space Shuttle mission Principal, Mr. Robert Knuth. receiving the picture montage from Mary Ellen Weber. Science students, Jason Robinson, Martin Tomsic, Karen Lemieux, Josh Halstead and Casey Arp listening to Mary Ellen talk about her mission. bne of these students could be an astronaut some day if they have the desire and perseverance. It is important to have a goal and to focus on it. These days at lEuclid are the beginning of the rest of their lives. Seniors L. Derrick Respress Douglas Revilla Christopher Riggar Alana Roberts Nickeesha Robinson Samuel Robinson Cherese Rocquemore Lekeshia Rogers Steve Rogonjic Robert Rosberg I j^^^l |r ^^ :' .^^^^b_ m m . g M ^ 1H »KI IB "S"1" ^ddfli jh^i'i - is :''3^h/ ML | I \ %/< flUHHE^ ^L "^ y Mark Roth Ronald Rucker Arikibraa Rushton Dominic Russo Stephanie Sabo Bat Saengchareun Vytas Saldunas Marie Salupo Chayla Sanders Melissa Sanders * ** ******** *♦ ******** ** ******** ** % Seniors Renee Slade Chad Shuskey Colleen Sidak Jeremy Sidhu Steven Slamic Seniors Nicholas Slogar Kellie Smerdel Jamie Smialek Ebon Smiciklas Alfonso Smith Formeka Smith Jennifer Smith Kelly Smith Michael Smith Heather Spencer Jacinda Stewart Latell Stewart Marlena Stewart Thomas Stobierski Frederick Streiff v.- %" ^: $z w° %f %• %; $i ' *-* ** k" $i ' ^-* *• * Seniors Dana Stroberg Igor Sugar Michael Summerfield Carlos Tailaferro Jennifer Taplin Gerald Tate Matthew Tepley David Thomas Kareese Thomas Peter Thomas Timika Tisdale Joseph Tiogo Joseph Tomino Charles Trapp Joseph Tucceri Tara Van Ho Yolanda Van Tilburg Michael Vidra Michael Vihtelic k=% ** V***** ** V**** * ** •••»•** Brenda Volpe Seniors H Yes H No t-3 Maybe 92.0"/ 4.0"/ 4.0°/ Are yoou planning on going to college after you graduate? The seniors were asked if they were planning on going to college after they graduate. 92% of the respondents said that they were. This was even higher than the 86.3% who responded that they were planning on college in last year's poll. This showed that most of the seniors realized that high school was only the beginning of their education. 1 1 j*^i Allison FitzGerald, Mary Dacar, Kathleen Graham and Jamie Smialek enjoying their time in the cafeteria during their lunch period. Marching Band and Flag Corps members having a fun time at the Homecoming bor fire. Kathleen Graham and Jason Wiggins now working at Bob's Big Boy and Scotto's Pizza know that they need a college education to get anywhere in the world. Christina Fabert. Kelly Gavin and Adriane Grudle are working on ID registration at Shore Cultural Center before Seniors goins to college. The Euclidian staff tried very hard to picture everyone in the senior class in the senior section. The photographers took pictures on three different occasions, but some students missed all three dates. In order to produce a book with the most complete picture section, underclass pictures from previous years were used. In spite of this the following students were not pictured: Rasa-Lila Andrews, Adonis Bell, Le Roy Billips, Robert Bradshaw, Aaron Call, Nicole Clark, Frank Codispotti, Stacy Corbin, Adrienne Dixon, Tshombe Fisher, Andre Foster, Felicia Foster, Mark Guerrieri, Gregory Hancock, Rob Henderson, Michael Howald, Spencer Howard, Nick Keichel, Bryan Kelly, Tenishia Kelly, Dan Kozel, Lavitia La Shore, Shonnie Lawson, Jessica Mc Manemy, Austin Milne, Wakila Mitchell, Daniel Norsic, Mary Nosan, Daniel Novak, Andrew Pearson, Joshua Pelz, Jason Pund, Lashawntae Randle, Wilson Rogers Jr., Mike Royce, Jessica Ryman, Sara Schofield, Gary Scott, Jacqueline Smeltz, Dan Smigel, Jennifer Styles, Bill Trinkle, Kevin Vanatta, Mike Vitovich, Michelle Whittenburg, Marriell Williams, Charles Wilson, and Rich Zabivnik. SI - Derrick Walker Monolito Walker Norman Walker Shanna Washington i ■ 'v Cory Watson Renee Watson Angel Weems Megan Lynn Westphal La Gina White -% ^ , ■: I Wayman White Jason Wiggins Shantee Wilburn Wayne Wilkinson Chenise Williams * ** % ****** ** ******** ** ******* Seniors Crystal Williams Michelle Williams Ginger Wilson Heather Winton Mary Wolf An'Drea Woodard Kelly Woodley Todd Woodruff Shannon Woodworth Brandi D. Wright Damon Wrieht Kevin Wvann Richard Wynn Mekeleya Yimen Adam A. Zeitz Maria Zemba Seniors Kristina Zevnik Rachel S. Zielinski Mark Zrim Robert Zupancic e ** %****% ** % ****** ** ******* Many seniors are involved in the many activities that are available at Euclid Adrijana Alaupovic: Spirit Club 9,10. Adonai A de Arruda Fillo: Soccer 12. Shaundra Bailey: AFS,12 Mika Sherice Ball: Office Aide 9,10,1 1; Indoor Track Aide 10,1 1; Track Aide 10,1 1; Indoor Track 12; Track 12. Ranessa Barrett: Big Show 10,12; Fall Play 10,1 1,12; Hockey Aide 10,1 1,12; Drama Club 9,10,1 1,12; Choraliers 12. Steve Barrett: Soccer 10,11; Swimming 10. Kathryn Bauer: NHS1 1,12; Softball 9,10,1 1,12; Basketball 9,10,1 1,12; Tennis 10,1 1; Marching Band 9,10,1 1,12, Jr. Rep 11 ; Orchestra 11. Bryan Benak: Hockey 10,11,12. MelanieBergolc: Survey 9,10,11,12; Key Club 11,12; NHS 11.12; SAVE 12 David Bishcof: Baseball 9,10,12; Survey 11,12; Eucuyo 1 1,12; NHS 11,12. Jaina Blackford: Soccer 9,10,1 1,12; Cheerleader 9.10,12; DECA 11,12; Student Council 12. Chris Bock: Football 9,12. Joe Bojc: Football 9; Baseball 9,10; Golf 10,1 1,12, Captain 12; Medial Aides 10. Melissa Bonfiglio: Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9; Softball 9.10; Girl's Basketball Stats 10,1 1,12; Softball Stats 11.12; Peer Tutoring 10,12. Kristy Boos: Peer Tutor 9. Stefanie Brown: Majorette 10.1 1.12, Squad Leader 12. Pat Bujnocki: Baseball 9,10,1 1,12. Brandi Buttari: Fashion Show 10; Office Aide 12. Danielle Calabrese: Marching Band 9,10,11,12, Squad Leader 10,1 1,12, Section Leader 1 1,12, Senior Representative 12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Orchestra 10,11; Soccer 9,10.1 1,12; Big Show 10; Key Club 9,10,1 1,12; Hillcrest Select Band 1 0, 1 1 . 1 2; Commencement Band 9, 1 0, 1 1 . Timothy Carney: Cross Country 10,1 1,12, Captain 12; Indoor Track 9.10,1 1,12, Captain 12; Outdoor Track 9,10.11.12, Captain 12. Bob Chmielewski: Football 9,10.11,12; Wrestling 9,10,11,12. Monica Coram: Band 9,10,11,12. Daniel Corleto: Soccer 9,10,1 1,12, Captain 12; Indoor Track 9,10,1 1,12; Outdoor Track 9,10,11, 12; AFS 9,10,1 1,12. Clayton Cunningham: Basketball 9,10,11,12. Mary Dacar: Cross Country 9,10,11,12, Co-Captain 12; Swim- ming 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,1 1,12; SAVE 11,12, Vice President 12; Ski Club 11. Jason Edwardsen: Football 9,11,12; Varsity Chorale 10,11,12; Baseball 9; Key Club 10,1 1,12, Junior Senior Representative 11,12;A.V. 11,12, Captain 12. Euclid had many clubs, sports and extracurricular activities that students could participate in. There was no excuse as to why any person did not get involved in some activity if he or she wanted to get involved in something. Some activities took place during the school day while others took place after the school day was completed. Other activities took place in the evening or on weekends. High school was a time when students should have gotten involved in many of the activities that made a school a place to want to belong to. People not participating in activities were missing a large part of the high school experience. Scott Herbert, Andy Nesbett, Kelly Smith, Megan Westphal and Nicole Hrdlicka are involved in many activities at Euclid and really appreciate all the opportunities that they have. Krisy Praznovsky and Mark Zrim enjoy each other's company during lunch. Seniors Most Euclid students say they enjoyed their high school years I he seniors 0 Yes H No 0 Maybe 60 0°.: 13.1°/ 26 9°.f Did you enjo} your years at Euclid High School? JL B were polled as to whether or not they enjoyed their years at Euclid and 60% of the respondents said that they did. This was very similar to the 63 % that responded last year. The major differ- ence seemed to be in the number of students who responded 'maybe'. Last year 23 % were uncertain while this year 27% were uncertain. Kristina Geiger and Mary Wolf not only enjoyed their years at Euclid, they also enjoyed the times they spent lifeguarding at the pool. Scott Herbert, Paul Pavicic, Kate Mc Guinness, Scott Granito, Fritz Streiff and Dawn Pratt look as if they are really enjoying their years at Euclid High School. Seniors Christina Fabert: AFS 10,11,12; SADD 11; Executive Student Council 10,11,12, Secretary 11; Cheerleading 9,10,1 1,12; Spirit Club 10; Big Show 11,12; Office Aide 12. Dana Finotti: Soccer 9,10,1 1,12; Cheerleading 9,10; DECA 11,12. Allison FitzGerald: Volleyball 9,10,1 1,12, Co-Captain 12; Track 9,10,1 1,12; Basketball 11; SAVE 11,12; Cultural Club 11; Academic Challenge 11; Survey 10; NHS 11,12. William Freeman: Band 11,12; Basketball 12; Track 12. Dawn Ganser: Choraliers 10; Flag Corps 11,12; Choral Masters 11.12; Office Aide 10; Clinic Aide 12; Key Club 10; Spirit Club 10. Kristina Geiger: Cheerleading 9,10,11,12; Tennis 10,1 1,12; Diving 9,10,1 1.12; Swimming 9,10,1 1,12; Student Council 10,11,12, President 12; Junior Class President 11; Senior Class President 12; AFS 9,10,11,12, Vice President 12; SADD 11,12; All Club Council 11,12; Office Aide 12; Big Show 10,1 1,12; NHS 11,12; Spirit Club 10.11. Nicole Genovese: Softball 9,10,11,12; Varsity Chorale 10,11,12; Big Show 11,12; Office Aide 1 1; Cheerleading 9. Rich Gentile: Golf 9,10; Peer Tutor 10; Academic Challenge 12. Catherine Gibbons: Tennis 10,1 1,12, Co-Captain 12; Key Club 9,10,11; Orchestra 9,10,1,12, Librarian 12. Beckie Glavan: Volleyball 9,10: Softball 9,10,1 1,12, Captain 10; NHS 11,12; Student Council 9,10,11; Peer Tutor 10,12; Girl's Basketball Stats 9.10,11; Spirit Club 10,11; Career Exploration 9.10; Tennis 12; Yearbook 11, Office Aide 12; DECA 11,12. Aileen Glowacki: Orchestra 9,10,11,12, Section Leader 12. Vice President 10,12: Volleyball 9,10,11.12; Track 9,1 1,12; Indoor Track 10; Key Club 9,10,11,12, Secretary 11, Luitenent Governor 12; SADD 1 1,12; Kids on the Block 11,12; NHS 1 1, 1 2; S AVE 1 2; Pit Orchestra 9, 1 0,1 1.1 2; A. V. 9. Margaret Good: Orchestra 9,10,1 1,12, Treasurer 10,1 1, President 12; Cross Country 9,10,1 1.12; Big Show Pit 9,10,11; Wai Napolo 9,10,1 1,12, Treasurer 10, Jr. Show Director 11; Key Club 9.10,11; NHS 11,12. Kathleen Graham: Cross Country 9,10,1 1 ; Track 9; Orchestra 9,10,11. Librarian 11; SAVE 1 1,12; Big show 9; NHS 11,12; Career Explorations 9,12; Tennis 12; Peer Tutor 12. Scott Granito: Basketball 9,10.1 1.12, Captain 9; AFS 12: Spirit Club 10,11; Student Council 12: Varsity Chorale 10,11,12, Treasurer 10; Big Show 10,11; Golf 9; Chess 9. Jeffrey Grundman: Soccer9.10,l,12; Basketball 9,10,1 1,12; Baseball 9; Career Explorations 9,10; NHS 11,12. Jonathan Hartshorn: Basketball 9,10. Khalilah Heard: Basketball Aide 9,10. Lakeisha Henderson: Track 10,1 1,12; Student Council 12; NHS 11.12; Basketball 11. Michael Heramb: Soccer 9,10,1 1,12; Tennis 9,10,1 1,12; Football 11,12. Steven Higham: Soccer 9.10,1 1,12; Wrestling 9,10,1 1,12. Cherie Hinton: Vollleyball 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10,11. Sharon Hollis: AFS 10,11,12; Student Council 10,11,12, Executive Board 11,12; NHS 11,12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Soccer 12; Softball 9,10; Cheerleader 9,10; Office Aide 12; SADD 11. Jennifer Hrovat: Tennis 10,11,12, Co-Captain 12; Track 10,1 1,12; Big Show 9; Fall Play, Student Director 12; SAVE 11,12; NHS 11,12, Secretary 12; Survey 11,12; Eucuyo 11. Joe Janosik: Key Club 11,12. Kelly Jerk: Office Aide 11. Donald Johnson: Football 12. Will Johnson: Track 12. Cassandra Jones: Marching Band 10,12; Concert Band 10.11,12; DARE 11. Sarah Kale: Eucuyo 9,10,1 1,12, Submissions Coordinator 9,10.11;NHS 11, 12; Varsity Chorale 12; Big Show 10,11,12. Les Kausek: Football 9; Soccer 12. Erica Kavcic: Office Aide 9. Heather Kinison: Big Show 9,10,1 1,12; Varsity Chorale 9,10,11,12, Secretary 11,12; Eucuyo 9; Survey 10, 11; SADD 9,10; NHS 11,12. Katy Kocin: Key Club 9,10,1 1,12; NHS 11,12; Culture Club 11; Survey 10,11,12; SAVE 9; Eucuyo 10; Peer Tutor 12. Elizabeth Kramer: Foootball Trainer 9,10,11,12; Wrestling Trainer 9,10.1 1,12; Spirit Club 10; NHS 11,12. Robin Lausche: Marching Band 9,10,1 1,12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Pep Band 9,10,1 1; Softball 9; Key Club 9; Office Aide 12. Deanna Lauver: Swimming 9,10,1 1,12; NJROTC 1 1,12; Spirit Club 9,10; Softball Manager 9. Aubrey Marunowski: Spirit Club 9,10; Career Exploration 9,10,11,12. Shona Mc Cune; Cheerleading 9,10,1 1,12; Diving 9,10,1 1; A.F.S. 10,1 1,12, President 12: Student Council 10,11,12, Rep 11. Brendan Mc Gee: Football 9; Survey 11,12. Lakisha Mc Ginnis: Drill Team 1 0. Catherine Mary Mc Guinness: Volleyball 9, Trainer 10,11,12; Student Council 10,1 1,12, Executive Board 10,11,12, Junior Class Vice President 1 1 ; Fall Play 1 0, 1 1 . 1 2; Big Show 9.10,1 1,12; Office Runner 9,10,1 1.12: Spirit Club 10,1 1; NHS 11.12. Angela Meros: Tennis 10,11,12; Softball 9,10,11,12; Student Council 10,11,12; Office Aide 10,1 1,12; NHS 1 1.12; Wrestling Stats 11,12; Morning Announcements 12; DECA 11,12. Megan M. Miezin: Flag Corps 11,12, Captain 12; Big Show 9,10,11,12; Student Council 11. Angela M Miklavcic: Basketball 9,10.1 1,12, Captain 12; Volleyball 9,10,1 1,12; SAVE 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, President 11,12; Key Club 9; Peer Tutoring 10,1 1,12; NHS 11,12; Career Explora- tions 9,10,11; Track 9,10,11,12; Yearbook 1 1,12; Academic Challenge 11. Regina Motiejunas: Office Runner 10; Color Guard 12. Big Show 10,12. Meghan E Nagode: Key Club 9,10; Tennis 1 1; Big Show 10,12. Julie Ann Newsome: DECA 11,12, Treasurer 1 1 ; Soccer 1 1 ; Student Council 9, 1 0; NHS 11,12. Cuana Newson: Flag Corps 12. Meghan Orazen: Cheerleading 9,10,11,12; Office Aide 9,10.11. Mike Pikus: Survey 10,1 1,12, Photo Art Editor 1 1,12; Morning Announcements 12; Culture Club 11. Steve Rogonjic: Wrestling 10. Stephanie Sabo: Spirit Club 10; DECA 1 1 ; NHS 11.12; Peer Tutor 12. Many Euclid seniors admire their mother Once again Euclid seniors were asked whom they most admired. There were many different answers given but the person who appeared the most was mom. Almost 40% re- sponded that their mother was their most admired person. This was very close to the results from previous years. E Mother E Father 0 Teacher H Mysell □ Other 38.6% 13.9% 4.0% 5.9% 37.6% The person I most admire is: Allison FitzGerald, Mary Dacar, Kathleen Graham Tim Carney and Jamie Smialek are enjoying each other's company during lunch. Kathleen admires her mother most but Allison and Tim both admire their father. Alia Crawford, Will Freeman, Joe Tucceri and Nicole Genovese had fun with each other during Homecoming. Joe admires his parents while Nicole admires her choreographer. Security was tougher at the school in hopes of prevent- ing any incidents. r> r\ r\ Many seniors come to school by car □ Yes 79.3% H Yes 56.6% .iiiSl^-:--, S3 Na 19 3% Q Maybe 1.5% Do vou 1 S3 to 39.4% EI Maybe 4.0% If so, do kmmmmmm y\\\\\\\v\\v..\\\svo' usually \ .V..\\\\\V-.*; you do the come to WWW3 driving? school in a car? '*&&r- ^iiv Seniors were asked whether they came to school in a car. Almost 80 % of those responding said they did. Over 56 % of the ones that came to school in a car did the driving. This was very similar to the results from last year when about 75 % of the students came by car and 65 % did the driving. Sharon Mollis congratulates Christina Fabert as she becomes Homecoming Queen. Kristina Geiger usually drives to school and carries her friends around. Angela Meros, Christina Fabert, Rich Dotson, Tom Huer, Joe Trobenter and Jim Duer enjoyed themselves at the Homecoming Seniors Dance. Angela usually drives to school. Marie Salupo: Cross Country 9,10,11,12; Track 9.10,11,12; Key Club 9,10,11,12, Freshman Rep 9, Sophomore Rep 10, Vice President 11,12; Survey 10,11,12, Reporter 10, Feature Editor 11,12; AFS 11,12; Eucuyo 10,11,12; Career Exploration 9,1 1,12; Big Show 9,10,11,12; Student Council 11,12; Choir 9,12; NHS 11,12; SADD 11,12; Close-Up 11. Jessica A Sas: Softball 9,10,11,12; Volleyball 9,10; Ski Club 11; NHS 11,12, President 12;SAVE 11,12; Offide Runner 10,11,12; Spirit Club 10. Jon Schied: Poetry Club 10,1 1,12. Chris Schniegenberg: Baseball 9,10,1 1; Golf 12. Nicole Schumer: Swimming 9,10,11,12. Glenn Settle: Drill Team 12; Track 12. Chad Shuskey: Basketball 9,10; Baseball 9,10,1 1,12; Survey 10,11,12, Sports editor 10,1 1,12; Key Club 9,10,1 1.12, Lt. Governor 10,11, President 11,12; NHS 1 1,12. Kellie Smerdel: Office Aide 10; Key Club 12. Jamie Smialek: Big Show 9: Cross Country 9,10,1 1,12; Track 9.10,11,12; Ski Club 11; SAVE 11.12, Secretary 12; NHS 11,12, Secretary 12; Carer Explorations 9,10; Student Council 12. Kelly Smith: Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Track 1 0. 1 1 , 1 2; Softball 9; Clinic Runner 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2. Mike Vidra: Office Runner 12. Monolito Walker: Basketball 9. Renee Watson: AFS 11,12; Tennis 12. Megan Lynn Westphal: Volleyball 9,10,11,12, Co-Captain 12; Swimming 9,10; Diving 9,10,1 1.12, Captain 12; Track 9,10. Michelle Williams: Key Club 9. Ginger Wilson: Choir 10. Heather Winton:. Career Explorations 9, 10. Mary Wolf: Track 9; Swim Team 9,10,11,12; Office Runner 12. Todd Woodruff: Soccer 9,10,1 1,12; Baseball 9,10. Shannon Woodworth: Video Yearbook 9,10.1 1,12; Tennis 12; NHS 1 1,12; Career Exporations 9,10,1 1,12; Band Aide 11,12; Choraliers 1 1 , Bible Study 10, 1 1 . Brandi D Wright: Track 9.10; Drill Team 11; SAVE 1 1. Rachel S Zielinski: Concert Band 9,10,1 1,12, Public Relations; Marching Band 9,10,1 1,12; Pep Band 9,1 l,12;Key Club 9; Varsity Chorale 1 1,12; Big Show Backstage 9.10.1 1,12, Prep Manager 11,12; Academic Challenge 12; NHS 11,12; Career Explorations 10; Office Aide 10,1 1. Adam A Zeitz: Poetry Club 12. Kristina Zevnik: Basketball 9; softball 9,10; Tennis 10,1 1,12; Student Council 10,11,12; Spirit Club 10; Clinic Aide 10,11,12. New I. D. system has everyone wearing their identification lr. Ben Pasquale, Kristina Geiger, Christina Fabert, Fritz Streiff, Nicole Jackson and Catherine Mc luinness show off their new photo ID's lex Dzerowicz and Dan Vensing talk about the igital imaging process that 'as used to make the photo Ts. Irs. Kathy Pasquale helps 'avid Harris and Daemyon dams with their work. Euclid instituted a new type of ID system during the 1 995-96 school year. The system was not ready at the beginning of the year so students and staff did not get their ID's until midway into the first grading period. In order to run the school in a more professional and safer manner, all students and staff were required to wear a photo ID throughout the day. This was useful in identifying whether or not a person belonged in the building and it made it possible to identify whether or not a student was in the proper lunch period since the lunch periods were color coded. The photo ID's made Euclid much more compatible with other organizations such as hospitals and businesses. As the system evolves many other uses for the ID's will be imple- mented. Brandon Goodman is happy to show off his ID. Seniors Seniors tell about As a student progressed through their high school years they were occasionaly presented with moments that were less than complimentary. These embarrass ing moments were the kind of things that would be remembered for ever and ever. The seniors were asked about their most embarrassing moments and these were some of the responses. As usual, the most common type of embarrassment happened on the stairs Because of that, students mentioning stairs were all grouped together at the end. The other moments are presented alphabetically. Tomika Ball was embarrassed when her knee gave out at lunch and she tripped over a chair. Will Banks was embarrassed when he was wrestling with Chuck in the E-Room. Ranessa Barrett didn't feel right after she got kicked out of a hockey match during her junior year for screaming too loud. Steve Barrett was embarrassed when his pants tore at the Steel Pole Bathtub concert. David Bischof was embarrassed as a freshman because he would only wear sweat pants. Jaina Blackford's most embarrassing moment happened when she and Meghan Orazen were tripped by a group of 7th graders in the hallway at Central. Daunte Bolden did not feel good when he fell in front of a lot of people. Kristy Boos was really embarrassed when she was a freshman and thought she was in the wrong class and made a big scene and then figured out she was in the right class all along. Pat Bujnocki was really embarrassed when he locked his keys in his car. Bill Cesa remembers when he ran into the metal ball rack in gym class during his sopho- more year and had to go to the clinic for a bloody eye brow. Patty Christen was embarrassed when she passed out last year. Nicole Clark was really embarrassed when she fell asleep during her freshman year in Mr. Serra's Algebra I class and started chanting her boyfriend's name. Andy Dirk was embarrassed when his pants ripped, right in the crotch. 54 Adriyana Alapovic, Magdalen Christopher, Dawn Ganser, Sharon Hollis, Robin Lausche, Valonte Lawson, Tim Moriarity, Bob Peacock, Yolanda Van Tillburg and Mary Wolf all had embarassing moments while falling up or Seniors down stairs- Jason Edwardsen was embarrassed when h was bet that he wouldn't walk from Hills to East 280th with his pants down and only his jockeys to protect his livelihood. He accepte and as he was walking along, pants at his ankles, a car of cute girls drove by and honked wildly. It was really cold. Synett Erzarzanar was embarrassed when he was going to the bus stop on Euclid and 1 fell down the hill in front of Euclid Avenue and everyone on the bus noticed. Christina Fabert was embarrassed when Kristina Geiger's car broke down and she and Ray Miller had to push it home in the rain. Dana Finotti was embarrassed when Meghan Orazen tripped her in the hall in front of a lot of people and she fell and her calculator went flying down the hall. Allison FitzGerald was embarrassed when she was a freshman on the way to the cafeteria and she accidently poked herself in the eye and she started to cry and Mary Woj had to buy her lunch for her. Kristina Geiger remembers when Shona Mc Cune gave her a "wedgie" at Diving and ripped her bathing suit. Jeremy Emerman fell on the ground laughing. They called her the "Holy One". Nicole Genovese was embarrassed when she was doing a show with Varsity Chorale in front of a lot of people from Briardale Golf Course and Scott Granito picked her up over his shoulder and dropped her on her head. Rich Gentile was embarrassed when he dropped a lunch plate in the cafeteria on the 2nd day in his freshman year. Wendy Gibson was embarrassed during her freshman year when she made a card and bought some candy for a senior friend. It was the last day for seniors and she wanted to give it to him before he left. She saw him in the hall and was waving and screaming to get his attention and all the people around her kept looking at her. Scott Granito was embarrassed when he was on the J.V. basketball team and they were going out to do warm-ups. He had just finished going to the bathroom and had a piece of toilet paper hanging out of his pants. He went 20 min. before Kevin Bremer told him about it. many of their most embarrassing moments i Joe Janosik was making fun of a teacher and when he turned around the teacher was standing right there. Kelly Jerk and Adrijana Alaupovic fell asleep in their car in the parking lot and woke up 3° and had to explain what happened. Nikki Johnson went to the bathroom with Laura Mack and Renee Slade. It was only after walking out that she realized she was in the wrong bathroom. Sarah Kale and Rachel Zielinski ran down Vermilion's main street at the Woolybear Parade with the Band and one of the bystanders yelled, "You're bouncing!" Heather Kinison was embarrassed when Tony Laurich tripped her in chemistry lab and she fell on her butt and everyone laughed. Chris Kinkopf was embarrassed when he passed out in the middle of the lawn at Blossom during Buzzard Fest 2. Katy Kocin was in Personal Computers and her foot fell asleep and when she got up to leave at the end of the period she fell. Deanna Lauver was really embarrassed when she pulled the emergency shower in chemistry lab and didn't turn it off and the water went all over the floor and dripped down to the English room on the 2nd floor. Joseph Ludvik was really surprised when he walked home from school one evening and then realized that he had driven to school that morning. Kim Maurer was embarrassed during her sophomore year at Spirit Club when Gina Phillips depants her and she started screaming and swearing and ran after Gina and fell on someone's poster. Shona Mc Cune was embarrassed when Mary Wolf saw her do her corky dive before a meet. Katie Mc Guinness was embarrassed when her blind date for Winterfest '95 threw up on Mr. Pignatiello's porch. Megan Miezin was embarrassed when Beth Walters and Paula Sustarsic pulled down her skirt her first year in Flag Corps and lots of people saw her and laughed. Angela Meros had a problem when she was playing tennis as a junior and wore her white bloomers over her Mickey Mouse underwear and Mickey was showing through during the match and the spectators noticed. Angela Miklavcic was embarrassed when the hot lipstick she was making with Allilson FitzGerald in chemistry class fell on the cold floor and solidified and they had to spend the rest of the period cleaning up the mess. Julie Ann Neswome and Gina Phillips were embarrassed when Julie's tiny alarm siren that she kept in her purse went off while they were in the counselor's office. The secretary made them go outside and figure out how to turn it off. Cuana Newson was embarrassed when she tore the back of her shorts at YMCA camp. Heather Nickell was at a wrestling match in seventh grade sitting at the top of the bleachers. When the wrestlers came in, she got up to walk down the steps and tripped and bounced all the way down to the gym floor and lay there on her stomach, laughing so hard she couldn't get up. Ricky Papo was embarrassed when he woke up in study hall in the E-Room during his junior year and and was screaming out loud and everyone was looking at him. Mike Pikus was embarrassed in German class when Jeff Jakse was shooting paper wads in the garbage can which was right under the TV. He jumped up to block the shot and hit his head on the TV. Joaneice Porch was embarrassed as a freshman when she tried to run down the wall that looks like a hallway. Tanisha Ramsey was embarrassed she went to the bathroom while wearing a dress and didn't realize that her dress was tucked inside her panties. She found out after she saw two boys in the hall laughing at her. Stephanie Sabo was talking to someone while walking up the stairs and dropped her books over the bannister and she had books on the first and second floors. Marie Saiupo felt bad when she was boarding the school bus as a junior and the driver closed the doors on top of her. He apologized and said he hadn't seen her. Nicole Schumer was embarrassed when Megan Westphal tripped her in the cafeteria and she landed flat on her face in front of Mrs Turk. Adrienne Scott was tripped in the hallway and almost fell. Kellie Smerdel was proud when she drove to school for the first time but then locked her keys in the car and had to call her father to get a spare set. Formeka Smith was embarrassed as a freshman when she collided with a senior boy in the hall. Kelly Smith had a revealing experience when she was playing water polo in swimming class and she jumped out of the water and the top of her bathing suit fell down. Joe Tucceri was embarrassed when he got pinned with 30 seconds left in a district match even though he was winning at the time. Renee Watson was embarrassed when she almost got run over by an ambulance in the street. Shantee Wilburn was embarrassed when she fell out of her chair in the cafeteria when she was a sophomore. Michelle Williams was embarrassed when she was on a field trip with the Choraliers and her dress blew over her butt. Brandi Wright was embarrassed when she sat down on a broken chair in the Little Theater during and assembly and the chair flipped over and she was lying there with her feet hanging in the air. Adam Zeitz was cleaning out Mrs. Tkac's fishbowl in the woman's faculty lounge and got it stuck in the sink. When they finally got it unstuck water was all over the floor. Kristi Zevnik was embarrassed when she spilled something on herself during lunch. Rachel Zielinski was embarrassed during Marching Band her freshman year when some other band members wanted to see her new bodysuit which she was wearing under her band uniform. The uniform jacket got stuck down and the senior field commander came over to see what the problem was. Seniors Most seniors agree that tests are necessary 0 Yes 511 °/, 8 No 22.0"!; Q Maybe 27 0°; Do you think tests are neces- sary? H Yes 55.6% H No 36.8% E3 Maybe 7.5% Did you ever study more than 30 minutes for a test? When asked if they thought tests were necessary, more than 51 % of the seniors responded that they were. Only 22 % said that they were not necessary. This was a good indication that the students knew that there had to be some form of evaluation in their coursed. When asked if they have ever studied more than 30 minutes for a test, almost 37 % said I they had not. Heather Spencer and Mark Ketchum worked hard during their classes and had to study for their tests 56 Seniors Steve Rogonjic. Christina Fabert, Bridgette Begovic and Jason Fiorille are taking out from their studies to discuss life at Euclid. 1 ■ ^ A # >i P Physics students; Marie Salupo, Mike Pikus, ngela Miklavcic, Chad Shuskey and Dave Bischof now what it is like to study hard for a test and >utinely spend much more than 30 minutes preparing >r a test. NHS members. Liz Buchner, Jamie Smialek, Angela Miklavcic, Katie Bauer and Jessica Sas are all good students who study hard for their exams and partici- pated in the show of strength for the Cleveland Indians by wearing Indians clothes. j_ c Paul Pavicic dances with Donna Beuoy during Homecoming. Both were good students who studied hard to get good grades. Left: Alana Roberts also studied hard during her years at Euclid. Liz Sterl, Dana Stroberg and Colleen Sidak take a break from their computer class to pose for the camera. Deanna Lauver, Brenda Volpe and Richard Wynn enjoying each other's company between classes. Brent Shaw and Dave Champa are working on their assignment in their Distributative Education class. Seniors The Panther football team gets together before the first game. • ** ****••*• ** *•**••*• ** Sports were very important to many students at Euclid where a full range of varsity, junior varsity and fresh man sports were offered. If a student was interested in * \ sport there was no excuse as to not getting involved. Bud White shows his great form as he tees off at the beginning of a golf match. Eric Schuster and Derek Stanic pacing each other as they continue around the cross country course at Chapin Forest. Head Coach. Wendy Sustin, giving Colleen Taylor, Cherie Hinton, Kelly Smith, Lauren Hadyk, Ambet Cogley, Angela Suchy, Angela Miklavcic, Lori Meden and Missy Bonfiglio instructions before they take to the court. :**':* ** %%#*% ** *••***•« ** ******* » ** ******* HCJORK Football team has 9-1 season and takes G.C.C.but fails to make playoff* You could say that this was "'The Year of the Young". The Panthers had more starting underclassmen than there were seniors but still earned another G.C.C. championship. Their lone loss was at the hands of defending state champion and 1995 state champion, St. Ignatius, but they put up a fight which would never be forgotten. After that opening loss, the rest of the season was almost an anticlimax with most of the games being essentially over by the end of the first period. The only reason the panthers did not make the playoffs was because of the relative weakness of the other teams in the G.C.C. so they did not earn enough computer points. Day in and day out, the Panthers practiced for their next opponent. With the encouragement of the General (Coach Tom Banc), and the finesse of the offensive backs, Euclid was destined to be G.C.C. champs. The sophomore, Tony Fisher had 1 633 yards and 20 touchdowns, was lead up the center by the incredible blocking of Tony Launch, Sean Mc Laughlin, Mike Melnyk and the fullback Monroe Hillsman. For the first time in several years Euclid had a great passing game. John "Die Hard" Mc Clain was often a devastating blow to the opposing defense. Looking right and then left, he would find Simeon Boddie twenty yards down the field, with the eight-hundred or so fans cheering. De Juan Goulde was named the News Herald defensive player of the year. Tony Fisher, Mike Melnyk and Delmar Stewart were chosen for the News Herald First Team. Tony Laurich, Albert Simpson, Jason Jones, Peter Thomas and Andy Eminger were all chosen for the Second Team. John Mc Clain and Joe Tucceri were given a Special Mention and Tony Raia, Rick Cooper, and Monroe Hillsman received an Honorable Mention. The panther defense never let someone go home without a great hit by Jason Jones, Joe Tucceri, Tony Raia, or any number of sacks by De Juan Goulde, I strutting his way into the backfield with the I unstoppable sophomore Albert Simpson. The year was filled with memories of touchdowns, fumbles and interceptions, but the one thing that the Panthers would never I forget was the dedication it took to go out every day of every week and then miss the play-offs by four computer points. -Scott Longazel 60 Top: The Panther football team crowds around each other at the beginning of the game. Bottom: At the beginning of the fourth quarter all the players raise their hands in a unified signal. Football Hmf Sam^, fflto r O « OB O iliMI larsity Football. Row one: Coach Ken Schriner, Coach Mike Rezzola. Coach Mike Sheck, Coach Sam Santilli, Coach Dennis Wenham, Jack Lardomita, Head Coach pm Banc, Coach Chet Nolan, Coach Roy Pignatiello. Coach Pete Schwenke, Coach Mike Barnauskas. Row two: Wayman White, Chris Bock. Larry Dissaur, Joe lucceri, Tony Laurich, De Juan Goulde, Jay Thomas, Tony Raia, Bob Chmielewski, Latel Stewart. Row three: Richard Wynn, Jay Kletecka, Rick Pecnik, Casey armichael. Sean Mc Laughlin, Scott Longazel, Mike Zivnoska, Mike Melnyk, Donald Johnson. Row four: Mike Valentine. Andy Eminger, Jason Edwardsen, leauntee Redfearn, Mike Heramb, Jason Jones, Delmar Stewart, Rick Cooper, Eric Lassiter, Terrance Moore. Row five: Johnny Johnson, R. J. Belanich, Rashad lilson, Tony Davis, Deloente Brown, Monroe Milkman. Antoine Fisher, Detric Wilson. Row six: Larry Brown, Amos Rennix, D. G. Johnson, John Mc Clain, Simeon loddie, Steve Duncan, Albert Simpson, Howard Westerfield. Row seven: Kevin Banks, Jim Brown, Donte Thomas, Mike Higgins, Fred Bush, Tom Heuer, Denny usher. Shaun Brochak. Row eight: Darrell Taylor, Michael Creer, Will Buchanon, Lewis Nunley, David Johnson, Cory Kinan, Nick Rufo. Row nine: Molly O'Brien, leth Kramer, Erin Vincente, Wendy Case. Alison Stahre, Margaret Corcoran, Katie Baioni. Yuki Shimotsu. le Juan Goulde, Steve Duncan, Scott Longazel and jonroe Hillsman trying to move a tough Ignatius line. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM US THEM St. Ignatius 0 27 Barberton 28 14 Mentor 14 7 Nordonia 31 6 I North 43 15 Maple Hts. 39 8 1 South 32 6 Bedford 33 22 Mayfield 42 6 SEASON RECORD WON 9 LOST 1 G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST 0 LEAGUE FINISH 1st Tony Fisher checks on Monroe Hillsman after he was hit hard. Football J. V. Football. Row one: Kevin Banks, Amos Rennix, Donte Thomas, Fred Bush, Terrance Moore, David Johnson, Howard Westerfield, Johnny Johnson. Row two: Steve Dawson, Mike Higgins. Gray Johnson, Lewis Nunley, Jeff Roe, Cory Cunningham, Larry Brown. Row three: Darrell Taylor, Mike Belanich, Mike Valentine, Michael Creer, Nick Rufo, Tom Heuer, Shaun Brochak, Denny Bosher. Row four: Coach Mike Barnauskas. Coach Ken Schriner. Coach Sam Santilli. FUTU TALENT Junior Varsity has an excellent season and freshmen show promise Tony Laurich gets a much needed drink of water while the defensive team is on the field. Katie Baioni poses with Don Johnson before he has to go into the game. Football JV FOOTBALL TEAM US THEM St. Ignatius 0 35 Barberton 19 6 Mentor 13 20 Nordonia 31 0 North 35 13 Maple Hts. 2 1 0 South 21 0 Bedford 24 0 Mayfield 28 0 SEASON RECORD WON 8 LOST 2 G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST 0 LEAGUE FINISH 1st '■-':■■. •reshman Football, Row one: Ramone Terrell, Ronald Tyler, Brandon Henderson, Tom Soini, Tom Poticher, Kevin Carse, Calvin Parker, Rick Glavan, Brian Leben, )e Juan Whitney. Row two: Shawn George, John Schnell, Mike Dominick, Pat Gutbrod, James Cothron, Robert Polachek, Dave Cerne, Cordell Morris, Charles hooper, Amin Harville. Row three: Brandon Richardson, Tommie Virgies, Norman Sullivan, Cedrick Carstarphen, Michael Dennis, Dominic Harris, Rafael Pacheco, (ave Edmonds, Pierre Allen. Row four: Coach Sam Santilli. Coach Dennis Windham. 'ich Belanich, Johnny Johnson, Amos Renix, loward Westerfield, Casey Carmichael and Shaun rochak waiting for the snap of the ball. Charles Cooper breaks through the line for a big gain while Amin Harville blocks for him FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM US THEM Nordonia 0 20 North 18 22 Maple Hts. '20 0 South 28 0 Bedford 14 30 Mayfield 34 18 SEASON RECORD WON 4 LOST 3 , G.C.C. RECORD WON 4 LOST 3 LEAGUE FINISH 3rd(tie) Scott Longazel get attended to by Wendy Case and Beth Kramer. ■ Girl's tennis lost many close matchej According to Coach Pete Swope. the 1995 Varsity Girl's Tennis team was the best team he had coached in years. Although the record didn't reflect a winning season, the team played it's best tennis ever trying to overcome their 2-3 curse. The strong senior leadership of the doubles teams led the girls fight. First doubles, Jennifer Hrovat and Cathy Gibbons finished off the season with a personal pest record. The second doubles team of Angela Meros and Kristina Geiger returned this season adding confidence to their game. Topping out the rest of the squad in the singles positions were Kristi Zevnik, Theresa Parey and Allison Hrovat. The girls hoped that their hard work this year sparked the returning underclassmen in future years. With the use of Coach Swope's 3 C's: Control, Command and Confidence, as well as help from Mr. Warman's J. V. team the varsity team should be better. -Angela Meros VARSITY GIRL'S TENNIS TEAM US THEM Chagrin Falls 0 5 Geneva 2 3 Pville Harvey 4 1 | NDCL 2 3 Nordonia 0 3 Brush 2 3 Twinsburg 4 1 South 2 3 North 2 3 Mayfield 3 2 Wickliffe 3 2 St. Jos. Acad. 2 3 Nordonia 2 3 Mayfield 4 1 Brush 0 5 South 1 4 Perry 0 5 SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 12 G.C.C. RECORD WON 2 LOST 8 LEAGUE FINISH 5th Girl's Tennis Girl's Tennis, Row one: Gina Prodan, Jennifer Grabinowski, Karen Hanson, Shannon Woodvvorth, Courtnj Strah. Row two: Kathleen Graham, Beckie Glavan, Angela Meros, Kristina Geiger. Dawn Pratt, Renee Watson. Row three: Kathy Gibbons, Jennifer Hrovat, Kristie Zevnik, Allison Hrovat, Theresa Parey, Katie Bauer, Jinai Amos. Row four: Coach Dick Warman, Coach Pete Swope, Carlv Swope. Jennifer Hrovat serves while Cathy Gibbons waits to Singles player, Allison Hrovat, serves the ball to her return the ball in one of their matches. opponent. Pat Grisez swings hard. Golf. Row one: Terry Kontra, Joe Bojc, Mike Doyle. Bud White, Mike Mukavetz, Brian Siedler. Row two: Coach Bob Ramlow, Kevin Grisez, Pat Grisez, Andy Edmonds. Todd Pfeifer, Brian Gecewich, Chris Schniegenberg, Kevin Evans, Geoffrev Zevnik. Golf team has best record in five years GOLF TEAM US THEM Nordonia 156 155 North 160 160 Maple Hts. 158 207 South 174 180 Shaker 158 171 Bedford 157 180 Brush 155 154 Mayfield 160 167 Gilmour 174 152 Nordonia 154 174 North 162 160 Maple Hts . 165 190 South 158 179 Bedford 147 172 Brush 151 173 Mayfield 167 163 SEASON RECORD WON 10 LOST 5 TIE 1 G.C.C. RECORD WON 9 LOST 4 TIE 1 LEAGUE FINISH 3rd The Euclid Golf team had it's best season in five years this past fall. They finished 3rd in the G.C.C. and defeated both co-champs, Eastlake North and Mayfield during the regular season. They finished eighth at districts only missing by two strokes. Joe Bojc provided strong senior leadership in his fourth season on the team. Juniors Kevin Evans and Bud White had strong seasons while Evans lettered and White took team MVP honors. Sophomore, Brian Siedler received 1st team G.C.C. honors due to his fine play at the G.C.C. tournament. Coach Bob Ramlow was pleased with the play of his team and is only looking for better things in the future. -Bud White Bud White gets ready to putt the ball. Captain. Joe Bojc. tees the ball towards the green. Terry Kontra swings hard to get the ball away. Golf Volleyball struggled through a frustrating season This year's volleyball team com- pleted their season at 13-12. Leading the varsity squad were senior co-captains Megan Westphal and Allison FitzGerald. Other seniors that powered their offense were Kelly Smith, Missy Koerber, Angela Miklavcic, Cherie Hinton and Lauren Hadyk. Backrow defense women Lori Meden and Aileen Glowacki were two more seniors leaving this year. The team's potential was incredible but they were not able to put it all together. They had the tallest team Euclid had seen in many years and their team work improved throughout the season. Next year with returning juniors, Colleen Taylor and Angela Suchy as well as sophomore setter Amber Cogley, the team should be able to look forward to a better season. -Angela Miklavcic VAR TEAM Nordonia 3ITY VOLLEYBALL US 1HE1V1 5,15 3.8 North 6.15.10 15.10,15 Maple Hts. 15.9,15 11,15,7 1 Solon 15.2 17.15 j North Olmstead 15.15 6,12 i Canton McKinley 13,15.13 15,7,15 1 South 14,15.15 16,9.9 ' Bedford 8.11 15,15 \ Normandy 15.7,15 12.15,13 ! Beaumont 15.16 12,14 1 Brush 15,5.10 10.15,15 Mayfield 10,15.15 15,7,11 Akron East 15.15 7,10 Beaumont 15,15 11,1 Independence 17.15 15,8 ; Independence 15,15 11.8 Nordonia 15,15 9.9 j j North 15,8.11 7,15,15 Maple Hts. 15,10,10 4.15.15 South 15.16,6 7,18.15 Bedford 4.11 15,15 SEASON REC ORD WON 13 LOST 12 G.C.C. RECOI ID WON 5 LOST 9 LEAGUE FINI SH 4th(tie) Volleyball J. V. Volleyball, Row one: Tina Peric, Veronica Mc Graw, Anna Paradzik, Vernadette White, Maria Williams. Row two: Stephanie Fox, Chrissy Kovacevich, Becky Godec, Kristin Samsa, Annie Feldkamp. Stacy Lesefky. Row three: Coach Marcy Richards and Coach Wendy Sustin. Freshman Volleyball, Row one: Alex Brinovec, Shannon Setser, Katie Kolar, Erin Reilly, Amy Salupo. Row two: Melissa Ahmetovic, Melissa Brady, Shannon Ivancic, Lisa Basalla, Katie Mc Clusky, Sammie Koerber. Row three: Julie Whitley, Nikki Sams, Kristina Hatcher, Lynne Stern. Row four: Coach Pat Buck. Allison FitzGerald, one of the team's best setters, sets the ball up so that Angela Suchy can slam it over the net. Kelly Smith, Lauren Hadyk, Missy Koerber, Cheri Hinton and Megan Westphal waiting for their server to get the ball over the net. ■m Wrestlers beginning to emerge The Euclid wrestling team still suffered from not enough interested wrestlers but it was not as serious as in the past. Euclid won several meets this year for the first time in several years. The team began to get everything together and by the end of the season things were going well. Most of the wrestlers had improved their records. Joe Tucceri was the brightest part of the team when he broke the Euclid record for the most wins in a high school career. Joe was ranked number 1 in the 160 pound weight class by the News Herald. Head Coach, Chris Papouras felt that the team was getting stronger throughout the season. Andy Ludvik and Howard Westerfield working on their opponents. Wrestling Joe Tucceri and Mike Doyle getting their opponents in position for a pin. I Wrestling, Row one: Shannon Setser, Wayman White, Michael Smith, Bob Chmielewski, Nick Pfahl, Joe Tucceri, Nathaniel Davis. Row two: Doug Higham, Detric Wilson, Anthony Smith, Lemuel Gardner, Keauntee Redfearn, Mike Doyle, Ricardo Martin, Shane Moore, Andy Ludvic, Julie Ann Whitley. Row three: Coach Bill Kazen, Mike Belanich, Maurice Jackson, Howard Westerfield, Mike Melnyk, Reggie George, Donald Sukis, Mike Dominick, Coach Chris Papouras, Angela Meros. Row four: Kevin Carse, Scott Trepal, Steve Dawson, Duval Hill, Deshaun Lewis, John Schnell, Mike Diehl, Dave Fulton, Coach Bob Diehl. Keauntee Redfearn, Mike Smith, Reggie George, Nate Davis Alan Rice, Steve Dawson and Mike Doninick did their best to help the team Wrestling i i Boy's Cross Country has an excellent season This year's Boy's Cross Country team was lacking in numbers but made up for it in their actions. Only six men were on the team but they went on to an almost repeat of the 1994 season when they finished with a 9-1 record. The only G.C.C. team they lost to in the last two years was Eastlake North. Senior, Tim Carney, who won G.C.C. MVP was the top runner for the year. Juniors Paul Glowacki and Derek Stanic were the second and third men. the fourth man astoundingly was a freshman, Mike Miklavcic and sopho- mores Mike Simenc and Eric Schuster finished off the team. With only one senior graduating a strong team should return next year. -Paul Glowacki BOY'S CROSS COUNTRY TEAM IS THEM J VASJ 17 38 W. Geauga 23 33 | Maple Hts. 18 38 Mayfield T) 33 Nordonia 20 35 South 22 33 Bedford 16 42 Brush 21 35 ! North 39 19 INVITATIONALS U-WANNA-COME-BACK 3/13 WALSH 5/14 BOARDMAN 16/19 MALONE 28/41 WADSWORTH 7/14 MEDINA 16/28 G.C.C. 2/8 REGIONAL 19/62 SEASON RECORD WON 8 LOST 1 G.C.C. RECORD WON 6 LOST 1 LEAGUE FINISH 2nd 70 Cross Country Upper left: Eric Schuster running in the Malone Invitational. Above: Paul Glowacki and Tim Carney running during one of their meet at the Holden Aboretum. Left: Mike Simenc and Mike Miklavcic pacing each other as they go around the course. Girl's Cross Country: Margaret Good, Marie Salupo, Carolyn Gudaitis, Jill Smialek, Beeca Borehert, Erin Kilkenney, Megan Osterman, Mary Dacar, Jamie Smialek, Coach Dick York. Girl's finish third in the conference 9 \m- J% " em *^ "~ •*&."• " X -«it ; ■■■:: M:~:^»^:; 1 > The Girl's Cross Country team finished the season with a 5-4 record and were 4-3 in the G.C.C. Their third place finish in the conference was a slight improvement from the previous year. They finished sixth in the District meet and Megan Osterman qualified to ran in the Regional Meet where she finished 63rd out of 1 53 runners. GIRL'S CROSS COUNTRY TEAM US THEM W. Geauga 36 21 VASJ 15 50 Maple Hts. 15 43 Mayfield 44 15 Nordonia 29 27 South 29 26 Bedford 15 50 North 24 31 Brush 1 5 50 INVITATIONALS U-WANNA-COME-BACK 6/12 WALSH TOMAHAWK 5/8 BOARDMAN 19/30 MALONE 38/44 WADS WORTH 10/11 MEDINA 12/17 G.C.C. 3/8 DISTRICT 6/12 SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 4 G.C.C. RECORD WON 4 LOST 3 LEAGUE FINISH 3rd B 5. ~>.. 11 1 'ii ? | $n >■ i Above: Jamie Smialek running in the Malone Invitational. Left: Margaret Good and Marie Salupo warming up at the cross country course in Kirtland. Cross Country The boy's varsity basketball team had a successful season finishing 2nd in the : G.C.C, Gonferencexhamps:, Bedford, hadall they could handle with Fifth d in then- tough overtime victory at Euclid. The leading scorers for the panlhers were super sophomore Tony Fisher andjsenior co-^t captain, Clayton CunningMm. Eric; Smedley also had afine se'afojj' in hislHr \ear oi varsity experience The panthers were alssj j i>k •'' b\ senior co-captain Pawl Pavicic and senior De Juan Goulde who pur it' fllijyy§dershiprer this "yjMi," basketball team. Petris Hawkins arid Me ,: success. Adam Diaz, Kashad \\ ilson, Dave Banach and Lcnm Wilkerson sparked the panthers with their hard work and deternima- !%om'|rfejiriy,alsa:|ed the team in missed dunks m practice Junioi \uughn Trapp also had an excellent season finishing the season strong. Tine freshmen had an almost undefeated season and showed pcoHle for the future. -Dave Kanac TEAM US THEM St. Ignatius 54 74 North 55 43 Maple Hts. South 81 85 91 73 Bedford 70 78 Brush 60 53 Glenville 63 73 Mayfield Shaker Hts. Nordonia North 50 48 50 52 67 53 72 44 Maple Hts. Stow 76 72 49 63 South 74 60 Bedford 80 S6 Brush 64 43 Mentor Mayfield Canton McKinley 67 62 62 58 60 74 Nordonia SEASON RECORD WON 12 LOST 8 G.C.C. RECORD WON 11 LOST 3 LEAGUE FINISH Second .IV BOY'S BASKETBALL TEAM US THEM St. Ignatius 30 43 North 68 55 Maple Hts. 55 56 South 41 55 Bedford 53 60 Brush 39 40 St. Ed 29 49 Mayfield 45 41 Shaker Hts. 75 68 Nordonia 38 34 North 59 52 Maple Hts. 64 57 Stow 67 60 South 65 54 Bedford 69 66 ■ . ■ ' ■ ■ Brush 60 33 Mentor 64 56 Mayfield 48 44 Canton McKinley 36 59 Nordonia SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 7 G.C.C. RECORD WON 10 LOST 4 LEAGUE FINISH Second Tony Fisher drive in for a layup. FRESHMAN BOY'S BASKETBALL TEAM US THEM Nordonia 68 42 North 58 20 Maple Hts. 69 35 Nordonia 61 45 South 60 29 St. Ignatius 46 51 Stow 56 49 V.A.S.J. 62 65 Bedford 69 60 Brush 50 35 Mayfield 79 40 Brush 70 57 North 72 34 Maple Hts. 56 36 South 75 32 Bedford 67 48 St. Ignatius 58 64 Mayfield 73 34 V. A.S.J. 67 70 SEASON RECORD WON 15 LOST 4 G.C.C. RECORD WON 14 LOST 0 Boy's Basketball just misses out of first nnifer Davi I f 9 flank M»H> ■ > 1 Uaii Slamic ilkersoii. ^"B~ IB three: HP^* wiSi -j3y enc Hess, i v ieic. Eric ¥l -?^ i '■*««i. ,« »st «„■* ' asketball tea I ■ -I l^c. ** A** Y 0**t&»* kX\ JpSketball. Rtnv on?: Katie Bauer, Vic Graw. Monica Martin. Sliavon Bell. Danielle Thomas. k HjR Coach Roy Pignatiello. Jamj«M$>resko\viaHlW(piret AMMihaJic, Nanc> PekolTCarmekia Harris. A.vst. Coach Ann Douhi<;- Row three: Sharon Hollis, Angela Miklavcic. Kg ..Smith. Iliim MHil|»lll)lHllilll K—i^fll. «£* X- J*s Margy Mihalic gets read> to take a shot while Kelly Smitli Angela Miklavcic tr\ to move into position for a abound. yjirl's Basketball. Row one: Kim Smith. Chrissy Kovacevich. Row Stephanie Troha, Jenai VVeems. Row tjiree: ^fcizi Hudson, Kristen SascHsflTammy Taylor. Coach Sam Santilli. & jtka.. 5! «£t< w~n ? 25 _ :- " ■' 43' I Freshman Girl's BaslJB II. Row one: Charmaine Allen, Kfl< .Smith. Lanetta Huey, Ann Softer. Row two: Coach Kletecka, ^Hnomi Badley, Janelle Colinfjffl Williams, Katie TanneS| aura dicker. Girl's BaM&all ■ Girl's take G.CJC This year's Lady Panthers Basketball team had an excellent season. They won the G.C.C. championship for the first time in seven years as a result of hard work, persistence, and team work. There were five returning seniors: co-captains Margy Mihalic and Angela Miklavcic, Sharon Hollis, Katie Bauer, and Kelly Smith. The team was rounded out by juniors Ronnie McGraw, Monica Martin, Carmekia Harris, and Jamie Greskowiak; sophomore Shavon Bell and freshman Delvona Oliver. They finished with an overall record of 15 and 4 due to unbeliev- able second-half performances. Next season with a large group of returning lettermen as well an awesome group of freshman, the team should be unstoppable. -Angela Miklavcic VARSITY GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM US THEM Lakewood 43 62 Mentor 46 40- Nordonia 47 23 North 58 43 Maple Hts. 64 26 South 59 50 Bedford 68 40 Brush 60 46 West Geauga Mayfield V.A.SJ. Nordonia North 71 54 43 39 52 61 41 62 43 44 Maple Hts. South 46 43 32 41 Bedford 64 50 Brush 68 46 East Tech 70 50 Mayfield 46 52 SEASON RECORD WON 15 LOST 4 i G.C.C. RECORD WON 12 LOST 2 LEAGUE FINISH First Kelly Smith passes the ball off to Angela Miklavcic as she tries to drive to the basket. Girl's Basketball JV GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM US THEM Lakewood 36 40 Mentor 26 42 Nordonia 42 20 North 48 29 Maple Hts. 41 24 South 20 49 Bedford 32 29 1 Brush 36 24 ! West Geauga 47 24 Mayfield 25 34 V.A.SJ. 30 48 Nordonia 44 26 North 26 30 Maple Hts. 43 29 South 35 34 Bedford 32 29 Brush 41 28 East Tech 59 40 Mayfield 34 47 SEASON RECORD WON 12 LOST 7 G.C.C. RECORD WON 10 LOST 4 LEAGUE FINISH Third FRESHMAN GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM US THEM North 48 12 V.A.SJ. 51 22 South 50 16 Maple Hts 68 24 N.D.C.L. 48 35 Stow 33 21 Kenston 58 7 Bedford 56 30 Brush 61 31 Mayfield 53 35 Chardon 67 21 North 57 8 Canton McKinley 53 16 South 33 12 Bedford 48 28 Brush 41 15 Mayfield 42 19 Maenificat 44 52 Beaumont 53 32 Maple Hts 43 5 SEASON RECORD WON 19 LOST 1 argy Mihalic dribbles the ball down the court while Angela Miklavcic tries to get into sition to get a pass. Margy Mihalic drives in for the layup while Sharon Hollis follows her down the court in case she is needed. armaine Allen goes up for a layup for the freshman Both boy's and girl's soccer teams have excellent records! Boy's finish in second place The 1995 Boy's Soccer team was a huge success. They ended the season with a 10-3-3 record and 7- 2-3 in the G.C.C. This was one of the best records the panthers have ever had. The captains were Mike Heramb, Dan Corleto and Kevin Klocker. Dan Corleto was chosen for the News Herald second team while Mike Heramb and Mario Laush were given a special mention and Eric Heiss and Doug Zeman got an Honorable Mention by the News Herald. It was certainly a season to be remembered. VARSITY BOY TEAM US 'S SOCCER THEM VASJ 3 0 Nordonia 1 (l Chardon 4 0 North 1 0 South 2 2 Bedford 5 1 Brush 2 1 Mayfield Nordonia 2 2 North 4 0 Hawken 2 1 i South 1 5 Bedford 1 0 Brush 2 2 Kenston 0 2 Mayfield 0 4 SEASON RECORD WON 10 LOST 3 TIE 3 G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST 2 TIE 3 LEAGUE FINISH 2nd Varsity Boy's Soccer. Row one: Ryan Heramb, Sean Fox, Eric Heiss, Kevin Klocker, Rob Slade, Dennis Vitolo. Row two: Mario Laush, Mike Heramb, Matt Pikus, Jeff Grundman, John Wolchko. Row three: Todd Woodruff, Dan Corleto, Doug Zeman, Jim Swyt, AI Cvetovac, Heather. Coach Mike Dubin. J. V. Boy*s Soccer, Row one: C.J. Koeth, Adonai Arruda, Chris Biehl, Paul Solemn. Pat Dilaila. Row two: Dave Brinovec, Hosea Mburu, Craig Heiss, T. J. Grabianowski. Row three: Matt Be Wine, Jason Waina, Dan Renstrom, Les Kausic. Coach Jeff Jordan. Below: Eric Heiss dribbles the ball down the field while Adonai Arruda stays close so he can help. I '% r .0 M j9\l fki 4 f F reshman Soccer, Row one: Kevin Welsh, Frank Mastalski, Mike Verch, Scott Trepal, Jeff Sierputowski, Mike Vuyancih. Row two: Brian Lennon, Brian Blecic, Greg Schonauer, Oral Williams, Brandon Ptak, Mario Marusic. Row three: Coach Jeff Jordan, Coach Mike Durbin. #_ arsity Girl's Soccer, Row one: Sharon Hollis, Heather Nickell, Jaina Blackford, ancy Pekol, Ali Kucinski, Dana Finotti, Nikki Hrdlicka, Suzanne Lucas. Row vo: Courtney Sharp, Kristin Sacko, Jennifer Waina, Jill Swanseger, Kathy latnik. Row four: Katie Walker, Lisa Udovich, Katie Salisbury. Coach Mike ustin. V. Girl's Soccer. Row one: Susan King, Erin Ryan, Erin Gady, Dana Vance, legan Coyne, Danielle Ladovich, Jamie Benak. Row two: Suzanne Lucas, ourtney Sharp, Emily Freeh, Wendy Barker, Karen Salisbury, Danielle alabrese. Megan Ballanger, Coach Dale Hollingsworth. Vendy Barker boots the ball while Katie Salisbury looks on in case she has a hance to get the ball. Girl's finish in first place The 1995 Girl's Soccer team had a truly awesome season. They compiled a season record of 13-5 and went 9-1 in the G.C.C. This was the best record that the girl's ever had. The girls had been together for several years and their closeness really became apparent on the field. Many of the girls were recognized by the league and the coaches and the papers. Dana Finotti and Jaina Blackford made News Herald First Team while Nancy Pekol and Jennifer Waina made the Second Team. Ali Kucinski and Katie Walker were given Special Mention and Heather Nickell and Sharon Hollis got an Honorable Mention. It was really a tremendous season for the girls. VARSITY GIRL'S SOCCER TEAM Kenston US THEM 3 0 Madison 3 0 Lakewood 3 0 Nordonia 4 2 Brush 7 0 South 5 1 North Mayfield Gilmour 3 1 1 2 0 3 Nordonia 8 1 Hawken 0 3 Brush 10 0 South 6 0 North 2 1 Mayfield W. Geauga Madison 3 1 1 2 3 1 Mentor 1 6 SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 5 G.C.C. RECORD WON 9 LOST 1 LEAGUE FINISH 1st J. V. GIRL'S SOCCER TEAM US THEM Kenston 1 6 Madison 2 5 Shaker Hts. 5 1 Cleve. Hts. 6 0 Brush 6 I North 3 4 Mayfield 5 0 Shaker Hts. 5 0 Brush 8 0 North 3 3 Beachwood 8 1 Mayfield 3 1 W. Geauga 2 4 SEASON RECORD WON 8 LOST 4 TIE1 Ali Kucinski, Nicky Hrdlicka and Erin Gady bringing the ball down to field to get to the opponent's goal. Soccer Hockey, Row one: Joe Nosan, Brian Blecic, Dennis Disbrow, Joe TrwJiU'f, 3 t>m Heiur. CJitc Si: Praznovsky, Ann Paradzik, Fran Connelly. Matt Krutsch, Kevin GnBsn Malt Can oil, \i Brian Zorman. Rose Timm, Heather Scott, Jessica Sas. Row three: clH I crest Dixon, Mar! Duer, Michael ' g Zenian, WaynJ neira. The 1995-1996 Hockey season was dedicated to senior captain Vince Lomhardo who was seriously injured in an automobile accident. The team struggled early but came into form by the middle of the season. One of the highlights of the season was playing Elyria Catholic at Gund Arena. The team was lead on the ice by co-captains. Matt Carroll and Doug Zeman. High scorers for the team were Matt CarroU with 23 goals and 14 assists in 16 games, Torn Hetier with 16 and 17 in 14 games. Brian Z-orlnun with 1.3 and 13 in 14 games and Greg Schonatier with 6 > id 1 8 in 16 games. The goal tending duties wen: shar<|dbv senior. Joe Nosan, vvh.c'Khad 42 wiveMWine game and sophomore Geoft'm Zevnik who sa\ed shots in one game. Defensively the tea i by Doug Zeman. The team ended its regular seas with a 4-1 1-2 record and looking M year. -Jessica Sas \ TEAM HOCKEY US THEM ! Olmsted Falls Lost " Bay. 1 Brooklyn Lost 11 6 t Olmsted Falls % I 4 1 Parma 4 12 1 Lake Catholic 3 4 1 Normandy I Erie Prep Elyria Cath. 3 3 7 6 4 8 j Brooklyn Parma 12 2 2 5 Elyria Cath. Normandy Olmsted Falls 7 5 0 4 3 3 W. Reserve Acad. 3 2 Elyria Cath. 4 3 Normandy 1 2 SEASON RECORD WON 6 LOST 11 Hockey Tom Heuer trying to getj ■ ■ I Indoor Track prepare J Indoor Track was a little bit different for the 1996 season since there was a girl's team as well as a boy's team. There were girls on the team in the past but it was not recognized as a sport so this was a first for the girls. The team practiced and ran their meets indoors in preparation for the Outdoor Track season. The team had lots of talent and did well in all their meets and made great progress in preparing for the spring sports. Boy's Indoor Track, Row one: Dan Corleto, Tim Carney, Tony Laurich, Brandan Grady, Richard Wynn, Antonio Davis, Glenn Settle. Row two: Coach Bob Ramlow, Freddy Blatnik, Mike Simenc, Lamonte Foster, Jamel Lawrence. Deleonte Brown, Sean Hodge. Coach Tom Halbedel. Row three: Eric Schuster, Kevin Taksar, Al Simpson, Eric Lassiter. Sean Mc Laughlin, Monroe Hillsman, Rick Cooper. Lakeisha Henderson and Alicia Renix passing the baton in practice for a relay race. Relay team members getting hand-off practice. Stretching out before exercising or competing is an important step in avoiding an injury. team for the outdoor season irl's Indoor Track, Row one: Jill Swansegar, Bekka Borchert, Allison FitzGerald, Lakisha Henderson, Colleen Longshaw, Alaycia Clark, Lakeshia Phillips, Karla Prince. Carrie Sharp. Row two: Erin Gady, Mexis Grubach, Maria Scott, Erin Flynt, Alicia Renix, Allison Mc Clain, Megan Osterman, Janelle Easter. tow three: Coach Dick York, Holly Douglas, Karen Wade. Ebony Wheeler, Nicole Bresler, Bernadette White. lawn Merrit, Randolph Deramus, Coach Pete Schwenke. Richard Wynn leads the team in their stretching out :xercises while Coach Bob Ramlow looks on. Allison FitzGerald gets in some conditioning by running around the track. Girl's have another fantastic season Boy's season not as good The Boy's Swim Team had an exciting season finishing second in the G.C.C.. Coached by Mr. Joe Rodriguez and led by junior co-captains Todd Lapp and Rich Belanich. the team finished with an overall record of 5-6. The team had outstand- ing performances from all swimmers throughout the year. Due to pool repairs, all swim meets were held away. The Panthers could look forward to another successful swim season next year. -Todd Lapp Bryan Seheider working on his backstroke. Todd Lapp and Rich Belanich taking off from the starting blocks. Swimming Boy's Swimming. Row one: John Sanderson, Peter Phillips. Mike Reilly, Pat Di I. alia. Row two: Coach Joe Rodriguez, Dave D'Amico, Michael Miklavcic, Chris Mayle, Paa-Kofi Obeng, Martin Tomsic, Chris Slagle, Coach Marty Guzauskas. Row three: Todd Lapp, Rich Belanich, Jason Waina, Tom Hartley, Byan Seheider. BOY'S SWIMMING TEAM US THEM Berea 16 86 | St. Ed. 102 80 University 58.5 127.5 Fairview 84 96 Maple Hts. 109 61 Solon 70 114 - Brush 77 106 Mayfield 110 52 Orange 64 116 Bedford 104 75 SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 6 G.C.C. RECORD WON 3 LOST 1 LEAGUE FINISH Second GIRL'S SWIMMING TEAM Berea Beaumont Hathaway N.D.C.L. Fairview Maple Hts. Brush Orange Mayfield Bedford US 71 133 137 178 141 152 125 101 100 132 THEM 31 52 47 100 41 41 63 85 86 50 SEASON RECORD WON 10 LOST 0 G.C.C. RECORD WON 4 LOST 0 LEAGUE FINISH First , v / J I j % ) M 1 M* i Hq 8 I f V- % ] 141 r^lJl ^p '^^^ft, .IBM 2 H I M \ t ft j 1 HH^^JBr; 1 "^^wHi Although the girl's swim team never had the home pool advantage , due to renovation of the new pool, they still completed the season undefeated. The girls' talent, combined with hard work and outstanding coaching by Mrs. Joan Bush, gave the girls a third consecutive G.C.C. title. The support the girls gave each other and their dedication helped to make them an even better team. The girls worked together and accomplished what they set out to do at the beginning of the season. The remaining underclassmen meant that the team had a good beginning for the next year. -Brenda Moyer Girl's Swimming. Row one: Amanda Carleton, Gina Prodan, Georian Peric, Casey Mc Redmond, Erin Ryan, Fill Smialek. Row two: Megan Westphal, Marianne Wilson, Tracy Martorello, Jennifer Waina, Nicole Schumer, Ursula VVein, Jennifer Emser, Mary Dacar. Row three: Coach. Marty Guzauskas, Nicole Schumer, Bekka Borchert, Beckie Hren, Mary Wolf. Allison Frederick, Lori Mitskavieh, Patricia Carpenter, Allison VIetti, Coach. Joan Bush. Row four: Kate Bechtel, Deanna Lauver, Alison Stahre, Tina Peric, Courtney Sharpe, Brenda Moyer, Trish O'Hara. Allison Fredrick, Allison Metti and Mary Wolf exploding off the starting blocks into the water. Top: Georian Peric doing her backstroke. Swimming . sity Football Cheerleaders. Row one: Meghan Orazen, Shona Mc Cune, Christina Fabert. Row two: Nicole Barbis, Melissa Hoppert, Liz Doming Row three: Jodi Dominick, Annie Wein. Row four: Gina Phillips, Becky Hren, Kristina Geiger, Ebony Lane, Kim Petrik. Freshman Football Cheerleaders, Row one: Jennifer Rys, Colleen Beck. Row two: Lindsay Norris, Regina Cadovec. Row three: Leah Cherne, Abbv Stanic, Amanda Ficere. J.V. Football Cheerleaders, Row one: Denise La Rich, Margaret Corcoran, Tiffany Hurt. Ro$ two: Lauren Arnold, Davina Gage, Christy Peacock, Karen Lemieux. rhe cheerleaders always show lots of enthusiasm rhe cheerleaders were the hard working girls who led the cheer for the football and basketball players n the field and on the court. The tried to st the fans involved in the games so the layers would be inspired to do the best ley could. They went to every game and racticed hard perfecting their routines. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders. Row one: Kristin Samsa, Jaina Blackford, Nikki Barbis. Row two: Dana Finotti. Meghan Orazen, Dana Vance Row three: Monique Bateman, Christina Fabert (Captain). Ebonie Lane. H J.V. Basketball Cheerleaders. Row one: Christie Peacock. Row two: IMatrika Johnson, Kelly Gavin. Row three: Antonina Fiorelli. Freshman Basketball Cheerleadders. Row one: Leah Cherne, Jennifer Rys. Row two: Abby Stanic, Julie Ann Whitley, Natalie Beck. Row three: Vicki Mc Samara. Amy Ficere, Jamie Kaucic. Kim Petrik, Meghan Orazen, Megan Von Benken, Chrissy Fabert and Shona Mc Cune relaxing during the half time ceremonies. Cheerleaders tio/tcfccws tz .0. * • ' • *•**•*** *• ****** * ' * Euclid High School had many activities that students could participate in if they had the desire. Extracurricular activities were very important if the student was to have a well rounded personality. Colleges and employers look at the activities that the students were involved in as well as the students grades. Christy Peacock will always remember the enjoyable days that she had while she was a majorette and a cheerleader. Key Club members. Bryan Arendt, Dan Bergolc and Natalie Mc Gill tried to get freshmen to sign up during their first day of school. l**v»v»**v«^«v»****v**»*«*««v*0»* James Humar, Michael Mukavetz, Brenda Volpe and Dwight Schied enjoy the activities of the NJROTC program since they get a chance to carry the colors at the football games. Pat Dilalla, Chris Trzcinski, Lemuel Gardner, Jenny Emser, Will Freeman, Reggie George and Todd Lapp know that Marching Band is a fun activity. Heather Mulhall, (nana Newson, Doraja Lake, Lydia Urh, Marissa Mukavetz, Heather Perusek, Elizabeth Copic and Kendra Proctor enjoy the Flag Corps since it is an activity where they get to perform in front of the football fans. Angela Miklavcic is working on setting up pages for the yearbook which is only one of the many activities that she is involved in. Activities Divider The East 222nd Street Jazz Band was directed by Ms. Diane Tizzano and would practice in the evenings after Marching Band season was over. They presented their annual winter concert on December 1 8 with the Gospel Choir. They also gave some day concerts. Jazz Band. Row one: Ryan Farkas, Joe Dula, Tim Zorman, Mike Zielinski, Brian Cocherell. Row two: Doug Grisard, Martin Tomsk, David Tisi, Rob Latsch, Pat Dilalla. Row three: Conductor, Diane Tizzano, Jeff Evans, Lyle Steelman, Todd Vicie, Mike Reily. Row four: Dave Giancola, Frank De Luca, Joe Tomino, Matt De Wine, Carrie Sharp, Stephanie Di Biase, Beth Weinbrecht. Matt De Wine and Beth Weinbrecht having fun before the show. Carrie Sharp, Matt De Wine, Dave Giancola and Chris Trzcinski getting instructions from the conductor during the concert. Jazz Band Jeff Evans and David Tisi are getting some practice before the performance begins. The Orchestra gave it's annual winter concert on December 14, 1995. The students practiced for many months to perform their numbers so well. The Orches- tra was directed by Mrs. Cathy Vetovetz. Orchesetra. Row one: Paul Glowacki, Amber Sabel, Katrina Murphy. Carolyn Gudaitis, Kim Kosovich, Jennifer Poulos, Nikki Yannaras, Julie Thompson, Megan Ballanger, Sammy Koerber. Row two: Monique Egelton, Jacqueline Young, Karen Salisbury. Amanda Price, Katie Bauer, Paula Reese, Beth Weinbrecht, Stephanie Di Biase, Jenny Cicco, Danielle Calabrese, Margaret Good, Kathy Gibbons, Betsy Gibbons, Aileen Glowacki. Row three. Alia Craw- ford, Will Freeman, Rich Butera, Karen Hanson, Stacia Ketchum, Rayshand Durrah, Davina Gage, Jamel Lawrence, Robert Latsch, David Tisi, Carrie Sharp. Joe Dula. Gilbert Taylor, Todd Vicic, Conductor, Cathy Vetovitz I trina Amber Sabel practices hard befor e she has to go on stage. Stephanie Di Biase hiding behind her bassoon and Jenny Cicco hiding behind her music during pratice. Orchestra / 4t Tr his season has probably been the most exciting ever for the Euclid Panther Marching Band." Truer words were never spoken as the band marched in all of the G.C.C. champion varsity football games and took 3rd place in Class AA at the Nordonia Competition of Bands. Band Director, Diane Tizzano and new Assistant Band Director, Glenn Obergefell guided the young band to many new festivities including the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame parade, the World Series parade, and the Eggleston's Christmas parade in Atlanta. The Panther Marching Band also marched in the Annual Woolybear Festival and per- formed the 1812 Overture with fireworks for Homecoming. Auxiliary Director, Betsy Leonetti helped the Flag Corps and Majorettes add energy to the shows as student conductors Senior Field Com- mander, Carrie Sharp and Junior Field Commander, David Giancola kept the band looking sharp and sounding great. In addition to the 1812 Overture, the band performed such crowd-pleasers as Thriller, Boogie Down, and Emperata Overture as well as the Senior Show, written exclusively by the Class of 1996. -Joe Dula Band Vice President Junior Field Commander. Dave Giancola... ...and Senior Field Commander, Carrie Sharp, directed the band while they performed all of their intricate maneuvers on the field in front of the crowd. Majorette, Christy Geeewich twirling her baton while Todd Vicie and Lyle Steelman play together during half-time. Marching Band tf UK l" "HUMP* III i IjH"!! I WW i Marching Band. Row one: Shannon Clark. Ericka Dennis. Christie Peacock, Stefanie Brown, Megan Miezin, Kim Kosovich, Christie Gecewich, Dawn Ganser, Nicole [ackson, Elizabeth Copic, Kendra Proctor. Lydia Urn. Row two: Amanda Carleton, Vicki Yarish, Doraja Lake, Alia Crawford. Maureen Porcen. Candy Ferguson, .'liana Newson. Row three: Marissa Mukavetz. Stacia Ketchum, Michael Verch, Frank De Luca. Romeo Gillyard, Dan Spepsky, Jamel Lawrence. Rashand Durrah, tich Butera, Nick DiBiase, Rob Szambe, Brian Lynn, Dave Solema. April Dworning. Jennifer Willis Row four: Amanda Price. Karen Lemieux. Rachel Zielinski, 'aula Rees, Matrika Johnson, Megan Lipsic. Jenny Goda. Denise Witten, Cassandra Jones, Karen Hanson. Juliette Hopkins, Alana Roberts, Katie Bauer. Row five: slick Tirabassi, Sean Nelson, Tim Day. Brian Cocherell, Tim Zorman. Michael Miklavcic, Beth Weinbrecht, Danielle Calabrese, Ada Cunningham, Jennifer Davis, tichard Landsman. Jenny Cicco, Antonina Fiorelli. Row six: Melissa Medlen, Pat Dilalla. Matt De Wine. Jennifer Emser. Jonathan Gudaitis. Jason Skok, Robin ^ausche, Stephanie Di Biase, Todd Vicic, Mike Reilly, Lyle Steelman, Todd Lapp, Shaun Holness. Row seven: Tara Van Ho. Sara Kale. Lemuel Gardner, Joe Dula, iVilliam Freeman, Ryan Farkas, Rob Latsch. Row eight: Doug Grisard, Mike Zielinski, Reggie George. Row nine: Glenn Obergefell, Dave Giancola, Carrie Sharp, )iane Tizzano. After performing at Half-Time the members sat in the stands and played during the rest of the game. The Marching Band lined up at the beginning of the game so the football players could run down the line as they were introduced by the announcer. During the Half-Time ceremonies Dave Giancola directed while Rich Butera, Frank De Luca, Nick Di Biase, Ryan Farkas, Dave Tisi and Pat Dilalla played their instruments. Marching Band THEIR FLAGS Flag Corps add color and motion to half-time ceremonies Flag Corps began with try-outs in May and ended with the huge Atlanta Christmas Parade. In between was lots of work and lots of fun. Band camp consisted of 2 weeks of roasting in the sun, practicing the fundamentals of marching. They learned their field positions for pregame and show songs. At home games they did pregame activities and then sat in the stands to cheer the Panthers on to victory. At away games they did not have a pregame show. At half-time they did their best to entertain the football fans with exciting songs like "Thriller" and The march from "Raiders of the Lost Arc'" and succeeded each time. Besides performing at football games they also performed at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Parade, The Indians' World Series Parade, Tag Day, The Bay Village Festival, The Wooly Bear Parade, The Walkathon, The Forest Park trip, and the huge Atlanta Christmas Parade. The schedule was very busy but the members were able to make new friends and bond with old ones. Flag Corps held a special place for all it's members. Ms. Betsy Leonetti was the advisor for the Flag Corps. -Cuana Newson Flag Corps. Row one: Megan Miezin, Tara Van Ho, Heather Perusek. Row two: Alia Crawford, Vicky Yarish, Lydia Urh, Shannon Clark, Liz Copic, Dawn Ganser, Maureen Porcen, Heather Mulhall, Amanda Carleton Row three: Ericka Dennis, Jenny Willis, Candi Ferguson, Marissa Mukavetz, Kendra Proctor, April Dworning, Cuana Newson, Doraja Lake, Nicole Jackson Heather Perusek, Candie Ferguson, Elizabeth Copic, Amanda Carleton, Maureen Porcen and Dawn Ganser march to the front of the line. Flag Corps Tara Van Ho, Vicki Yarish, Maureen Porcen and Nicole Jackson saluting with their flags. ^vwPf"^\ TWIRLING THEIR Majorettes lead the band and add flash to performances BATONS tte trough The 1995-96 Euclid Majorette Squad twirled their way through another great (exciting) season. They were led on the field by Feature Twirler, Christy Peacock, along with senior, Stefanie Brown, sophomores Christine Gecewich, Kim Kosovich and freshman, Jessica Scott. From the beginning of band camp in early August to their last indoor concert, dedication and enthusiasm was sustained throughout the entire football season. This year they were chosen to march in the downtown Cleveland Rock 'N Roll Hall of Fame Parade and the Indians Pep Rally Parade along with the EHS Band. They twirled together in many parades, festivals, pep rallies, competitions and the football half- time shows. Their last performance was in the Memorial Day parade. Their season concluded but they will never forget the memories. -Christy Peacock Majorettes: Kim Kosovich, Christy Peacock, Stefanie Brown, Christy Gecewich, Jessica Scott Stefanie Brown, Christy Gecewich, Christy Peacock, David Giancola and Kim Kosovich in front of the band. Jason Skok, Pat Dilalia, Katie Ross and Jennifer Emser play while Christy Peacock twirls. Joe Dula, Emily Freeh, Will Freeman and David Tisi march behind Stefanie Brown as she waits for her baton to come down. Majorettes Concert Band plays beautiful music together Concert Band, Row one: Tamara Clemmons, Karen Hanson, Jenny Goda, Karen Lemieux, Megan Lipiec, Katie Ross, Alana Roberts, Matrika Johnson, Rachel Zielinski, Katie Bauer, Cassandra Jones. Row two: Joe Pula, Beth Weinbrecht, Jenny Cicco, Danielle Calabrese, Richard Landsmann, Ada Cunningham, Nancy Miklowski, Antottia Fiorelli, Jennifer Rys, Amanda Price, Paula Rees, Stephanie Di Biase, Tim Day, Brian Cocherell, Michael Miklavic, Mike Zielinski. Tim Zorman. Row three: James Roth, Melissa Medlen, Nick 1 irabassi, Lem Gardner, Emily Freeh, Will Freeman, Natalie Clemmons, Jonathan Gudaitis, Jason Skok, Matt Dc Wine, Pat Di Lalla, Robiin Lausche, Mike Reilly, Jennifer Emser, Todd Lapp, Jeff Evans, Todd Vicic, Lyle Steelman. Row four: Joe Tomino, Dave Giancola Chris Trzcinski, Dave Solema, Rich Butera, Michael Verch, Romeo Gillyard, Jamel Lawrence, Stacia Ketchum, Nick Di Biase, Ryan Farkas, David Tisi, Carrie Sharp, Martin Tomsk, Robert Latsch. Director, Ms. Diane Tizzano. The Concert Band was directed by Ms. Diane Tizzano and practiced during the fourth period. They put on their annual winter concert on January 23 and also participated in musical activities throughout the year. Concert Band members tuning up before their performance. Varsity Chorale girls. Pep Band playing at a basketball game Concert Band i Si S 1 II SIS 1 1: P Varsity Chorale puts on a show for the audience fill's ncmx md boys dancing to the music flak ■ ' m ., ' JL^ HMO -' i ft ' v H Si Ti : Ihe Varsity Chorale was a group of musically talented students who sang and danced at performances through- out the year. They were directed by Bea Grushcow and Ken Ferlito and participated in many shows so they developed into a close knit group. Varsity Chorale. Row one: Carolyn Klocker, Colleen Longshaw, Nicole Genovese. Katie Walker. Row two: Kevin Klocker, Gilbert Taylor, Jason Edwardsen, Andre Mc Michael, Heather Kinison, Rachel Zielinski, Natalie Mc Gill. Row three: Alia Crawford, Scott Lawrence, Jodi Dominick, Fritz Streiff, Cory Watson, Jill Corrigan, Craig Sulecki, Sarah Kale Row four: T.J. Grabinovvski, Donald Johnson, Scott Granito JB * -ft ft ft W«»- M yituB or E«l m fttN'ii atiisST m Sftuccitt's son | ■« or STUB* Tfc i w^$ \ t f I 1 M Greg Schonauer has his skis on and is ready to enjoy himself Ski Club Jamie Greskowiak, Becky Hren, Carly Dillon, Nikki Hrdlicka and Mike Praskavich getting their skis in preparation for a fun evening on the slopes. Brian Gecewich, Tom Setser, Dana Vance and Kristin Samsa realize how much fun it is to be out in the snow. Clinic aides help out if a student is sick Clinic Aides, Row one: Nikki Johnson, Dawn Ganser, Kristie Zevnik. Row two: Katie Kunsman takes Joe Barzal's blood pressure to make sure that everything is Jill Corrigan, Erin Stern, Kelly Smith. all right. Science Olympics enables Euclid students to compete with other schools Kristina Zevnik helps a student get their weight for their personal records. Jennifer Waina, Allison Metti and Steve Yannaras get information about the Science Olympic events from adviser, Mrs. Christine Torrelli Clinic Aides/Science Olympics ■ ■ A.ES. helps students learn how to get along with others The American Field Service Club (A.F.S.) gave students a chance to learn about other cultures and the people in those cultures. Mrs. Barbara Ramlow and Ms. Jane Addis were the advisers for the club and they arranged the exchanges that occurred between the different clubs throughout the country. The Euclid club sometimes visited other cities and clubs in other cities visited Euclid. A.F.S. president, Shona Mc Cune described the year's activities to the members of the club. A.F.S.. Row one: Ron Timm, Shona Mc Cune, Marie Salupo, Heather Scott, Kathy O'Grady, Jessica D'Apice. Row two: Sharon Mollis. Tim De Wine, Tracey Martorello, Gwen Wurm. Row three: Kristina Geiger, Michael Mc Donald, Shaundra Bailey, Jeff Beck, Robert Rosberg, Beau Woodford. Row four: Fritz Streiff, Matrika Johnson, Jamie Kascak. Row five: Jinai Amos, Becka Borchert, Paula Rees, Mandy Kascak, Katie Salisbury, Candy Ferguson. Row six: Renee Watson, Jan Janyawat, Eric Schuster, Amanda Davis, Melissa Novinc, Maureen Porcen. A.F.S. A.F.S. members found out what is going on in other cultures by listening to students who told of their travels. ra // 1 ■ ■ -:::::lA V / S.A.V.E. helps students learn how to get along with the environment S.A.V.E., Mary Dacar, Courtney Sharp, Jill Smialek, Jamie Smialek, Melanie Bergolc, Angela Miklavcic. Adviser, Chris Torrelli, Katy Carmichael, Jinai Amos, Allison Hrovat, Molly Petras, Jennifer Hrovat. Students Against Violating the Envi ronment (S.A.V.E.) promoted the conservation and recycling of resources. They collected aluminum cans and paper throughout the school and made sure that it was properly recycled. They realized that there was only one Earth and that it's resources were finite. Angela Miklavcic discusses some of the projects that :he club will be doing throughout the year with the rest sf the members. Mary Dacar, Courtney Sharp, Allison Hrovat, Jamie Smialek, Katy Carmichael, Melanie Bergolc and Jinai Amos discuss different ways in which they can help the environment. S.A.V.E. Drill team formed to present show during basketball half times The Drill Team consisted of a group of students who liked to march and move together. They practiced after school and put on several demonstrations during the half time of basketball games. Vernadette White, Ebony Wheeler and Talia Conner moving together. Drill Team. Drill Team. Row one: Ebony Wheeler, Vernadette White, Talia Conner, Mikia Jenkins, Tayonna Davis. Row! two: Frank Lewis, Ericka Dennis, Lisa Patterson, Theresa Poindexter, Colleen Longshaw, Monica Coram. Row three: Nicole Varbrough, Mark English, Stephany Hasberry, Keila Malone, Alicia Renin. Cory Watson, Lakisha Henderson. Alicia Renix, Monica Coram and Cory Watson moving together. Wm Napolo puts on annual swim show in the spring The members of Wai Napolo faced a challenge that they had no control over in 1995-96. The boy's pool was being rebuilt and was unusable for most of the year. This impacted both the boy's and girl's swim teams and the members of Wai Napolo since there was only one pool available for use. Wai Napolo girls were not able to get into the pool until after the completion of the swim season. This was also a different year for the club since Mrs. Heather Koczur was their new adviser. Wai Napolo. Row one: Adviser, Mrs. Heather Koczur, Tabitha Polachek, Amanda Price, Heather Mulhall, Margaret Good, Paula Rees, Lisa Basalia, Candy Ferguson. Tabitha Polachek, Heather Koczur, Chrissy Green, Lisa Basalia, Amanda Price, Paula Rees and Heather MulhaM discuss what they intend to do during the year. Close Up learned how Washington works Close Up was a group of students that took a trip to Washington, D. C. in the spring to see how the govern ment works. The students had several fund raisers to help defray the cost of the trip. They were able to visit with other students from other parts of the country and look in on the workings of the capitol. Mr. Wayne Smith has been the adviser for many years. At the beginning of the year students picked up material describing the Close Up program from Mr. Wayne Smith. Wai Napolo/Close Up Valentiiie's Day Ball a great sujeeels for everyone ! . hrun % t'tf'Sii 7 - < M- •§&&> \h U Hi onj A.pp;nxnn,ilv>i;«40 f.( Bt ihe e\erunj. dani int> iheB»ri# j h 'rto.se lucnds The f -Room >.<., ^GEgsfiffP balioonl tnd other Colorful detfjra- uly a "Vale et ;. Bp out as ■ sniped; ted as Kii ■■ '"■ tblopli in Settle IrManls weissl I io< ker and Sec n«ts$a Sander^ jThifcear the vo'tinc vv elaMerol 1*1 f couple left the da a coffee mug to help f? ica Sas t^^M.JtBmmi^m •tyaft lott Lawrence, Michelle Marc pabianou ski and Colette Sarn| fun evening. fre&ing ra J J Vl v C Igot stuj Ifloor h? 10 1 WintelS i The Media Aides take care of the eyes and ears of Euclid I The Media Aides were the people responsible for getting all the audiovi sual equipment to the classrooms. They also supplied the sound and lighting for the events taking place throughout the school and were in charge of producing the morning announcements. Mr. Allen Black was the adviser for the group. Media Aides, Row one: Scott Lawrence, Dan Bergolc, Jason Edwardsen. Row two: Paul Solema, Emeri Scott, Mark Browne, Jim Janosik. Row three: Brian Arendt, John Copic, Brian Lennon. Row four: Nick Solema, Hosea Mburu. Hosea Mburu and Nick Solema delivering an overhead projector to a teacher who needs it. Dan Bergolc, Brian Arendt and Scott Lawrence were some of the Media Aides that ran the cameras for assemblies and the mornina announcements. V7V7 irhe P. A. Announcers get the news out to the students like Pikus and Jill Swansegar and T. J. irabianowski and Alia Crawford get ready for the nnouncements. M I Jill Swansegar and T. J. Grabianowski compare their scripts while Mr. Carl Jordan gets ready to give a special announcement with Kate Mc Guinness and Kelly Smith. On most mornings the P. A. Announcers brought the news i the day into every homeroom. They informed the students of meetings, class changes, sport's scores and all the other bits of information that went on within the school. They were an impor- tant part of the school program. SPEAK CLEARLY Mike Pikus and Angela Meros get ready to begin the announcements while Mr. Allen Black writes down some last minute instructions. Colleen Longsliaw and Casey Mc Redmond read their information while Mr. Spencer Kane talks about sports with Jill Swansegar and T. J. Grabianowski. P A Announcers The Survey brings the news of the school to the student* The Survey was the school's newspa- per which came out several times throughout the year. The paper reported on things that were of interest to the students and staff. The stories were entered into a computer and the pages were laid out using PageMaker® as the desk top publish- ing program. The actual printing was done outside the school. Mr. Stan Bender was the adviser for the group. Angelyn Mattson watches what Mike Pikus is working on while Mr. Stan Bender works on another computer. Survey, Row one: Marie Salupo, Carrie Sharp, Angelyn Mattson, Chad Shuskey, Mike Pikus, Adviser. Stan . Bender. Row two: Lou Lindic, Romero Howard, Hillary Resnik, Dave Bischof. Row three: Jennifer Hrovat, Raychaun Fuller, Melanie Bergolc. Row four: Megan Novinc, Erin Patterson, Allison Hrovat, Katie Salisbury. Row five: Karen Salisbury, Anthony Castrovince, Melissa Novinc. Row six: Mark Browne, Bryan j Arendt, John Copic. Dan Bergolc. Mike Pikus gives some advice to Chad Shuskey when making a layout. Fred Kope, David Brinovec and Hosea Mburu working on the pages. 4 )" Survey The Euclidian remembers the year for all time The yearbook lasts forever. It was an historical account of the school year. It showed all the students and staff that called Euclid their home during the 1995-96 school year. It showed all the different sport's teams that competed throughout the year. It showed all the different clubs and organizations that participated in making Euclid the school that it was during 1995-96. It tried to show all the items and events that made Euclid High School. Euclid High School. It was the history book that students would keep forever and refer to in the future. MANY EUCLID STUDENTS HAVE A JOB | Having a job was a reality for many of the students at Euclid High School. Students wanted to have money so that they could make purchases at local stores and be entertained. Teenagers were an important market for store owners since they spent lots of money on clothes and gifts and entertainment. Some students were also saving for their schooling after high school. A poll was taken of the seniors and more than 70% of them responded that they had a job and more than 10% said that they worked more than 30 hours every week. B YES 70 7% H ND 29.3% iVj;::i:% Do you have a Hjob9 B 10-30 45 9% B 20-30 36 S% 8 30-JO 12 2°» How many hours do you work in a week? Julie Ann Newsome getting the menus ready at the Cambridge Cafe. Jobs An'Drea Woodard is making you a hamburger at Wendy's. Erin Vincenti and Kham Phommavichit are happy to bag your groceries at Reiders Stop-n-Shop. Nikki Johnson and Dawn Schultz would be happy to help you find what you need at Marc's. ■teve Barrett helps his customers find their goods at dare's. indy Dirk gets what his customers want from the tock room at Best Products. Jerome Dismukes, Kenny Brown and Adam Diaz perform their cooking magic at Taco Bell. Carrie Mack, Doloris Orbanic and Matt White help their customers to look good at the Diamond Company. Nicole Genovese makes sure that all your groceries get packed well at Dave's Supermarket. Liz Buchner will be happy to sell you sounds you want to hear at Sam Goody's. Jobs . 1 I . On Tuesday, October 31, 1995 Euclid students again celebrated Halloween by dressing up for school. Student Council also sponsored their annual Halloween Party for the young children in the Euclid community. During the day many Euclid students dressed up as cartoon and movie characters to show their appreciation for the events of the day. The turnout was better than in previous years and everyone seemed to have a fun time even though it was a dark and rainy day and night. Erin Gady, Emily Freeh, Courtney Sharp and Bryal Arendt show some the the creative costumes that wen in the building. Melissa Hoppert, Carly Dillon, Becky Hren, Nikki Hrdlicka, Cuana Newson, Katie Bauer and Jennifer Hrovat showing off some of their costumes. Halloween Becky Hren, Carly Dillon, Kristin Sacko and Detric Wilson are all dressed up and ready to go out on the town. Top: Megan Miezin, Andy Dirk, Dawn Lo Conti and Melanie Bergolc show off their costumes. Above right: Jill Smialek, Courtney Sharp, Jamie Greskowiak, Jessica D'Apice, Brenda Moyer, Mandy Mc Peek, Brad Hodge, Colette Sarns-Gaunt, [Ron Timm and Kelly Hiscott had fun on Halloween. Right: Christina Fabert, Sharon Hollis and Kristina Geiger were real princesses for the day. Far right: Kate Mc Guinness. Kristy Praznovsky and Angela Meros found a lot to purr about on Halloween. National Honor Society members are the most active in the school National Honor Society consisted of students who exhibited a high set of standards at Euclid High School. In order to be a member a student had to be above average in grades, citizenship, character and service. Jessica Sas was the President and Marc Orlando was the Vice President. Jennifer Hrovat and Jamie Smialek were both secretaries while Joe Tucceri was the historian. The adviser for the organization was Mrs. Judy Zubi- zarreta. N.H.S.. Row one: Marc Orlando, Jessica Sas, Jennifer Hrovat. Row two: Lakeisha Henderson, Angela Merosj Kristina Geiger, Trisha O'Hara. Dave Bishof. Row three: Katy Kocin, Joe Dula, Fritz Streiff, Sharon Hollis, Kate Mc Guinness, Katie Bauer. Row four: Mike Heramb, Shannon Woodworth. Row five: Kathleen Graham, Beth Kramer, Aileen Glowacki, Melanie Bergok. Row six: Mary Wolf, Margaret Good, Stephanie Sabo, Kathy Gibbons, Lisa Pike. Row seven: Jeff Grundman, Chad Shuskey, Liz Buchner, Beckie Glavan, Sarah Kale. Not pictured: Jamie Smialek, Joe Tucceri, Allison FitzGerald, Markus Garlauskas, Heather Kinison, Angelyn Mattson, Megan Miezin, Angela Miklavcic, Margy Mihalic, Meghan Nagode, Julie Ann Newsome, Heather Nickell, Alana Roberts, Marie Salupo, Rachel Zielinski. Jamie Smialek, Mrs. Judy Zubizarreta, Marc Orlando, Chad Shuskey, Jeff Grundman, Joe Dula and Dave Bischof listening to the events occurring at the meeting. N. H. S. President, Jessica Sas, talking to the other members and telling them what to expect throughout the year. National Honor Society Eucuyo publishes student's original works Sucuyo, Row one: Kelly Echols, Kelly Hiscott, Mandy Mc Peek, Allison Hrovat. Row two: Suzanne itambaugh. Carissa Moon, Katy Carmichael. Melanie Pierce, Katrina Murphy, Courtney Strah, Marc )rlando. Row three: Jaime Jordan, David Tisi, Adviser. Mrs. Judy Stobinski, Nick Solema, Angelyn Mattson, )arrius Durr. Mrs. Judy Zubizarreta makes ice cream sundaes for Shannon Woodworth and Sharon Hoilis during one of the meetings. Kristina Geiger and Angela Meros are really enjoying their ice cream. Eucuyo was Euclid's Literary maga zine, written, produced and composed by Euclid students. Meetings were held to gather ideas and entries to put together into a book that was suitable for many awards. Eucuyo was made possible by donations from the staff, businesses and parents to pay for printing and publishing. Without the outside support, the magazine would not have been nearly as successful. Last year's effort won awards for artistry and individual style. Anyone could enter their work, and anyone could join. Mrs. Judy Stobinski was the adviser for the group. -Kelly Hiscott "It's a grreat feeling seeing the finished product after months of preparation" Kelly Hiscott Fall Play dealt with a lady who wanted to do her own thing This year's Fall Play, "The Curious Savage", was a smashing success. Under the skilled direction of Mrs. Judy Mc Laughlin, the cast delivered 3 nights of enchanting entertainment. The leading lady, Katie Mc Guinness, gave a sterling performance as Mrs. Savage. She was accompanied on stage by seniors, Colleen Longshaw, Angela Koeth and Dawn Lo Conti; juniors Colette Sarns- Gaunt, Craig Sulecki, Scott Lawrence, Gilbert Taylor II; sophomores Justin Barrett and Michelle Marcelli and freshmen Dan Seifried. Dusty Sulecki performed as John Thomas. Jennifer Hrovat was the Student Director and Mark Browne did the lighting. Mr. Mc Laughlin built the fabulous set and Courtney Highland was the infamous curtain lady. -Colette Sarns-Gaunt Kate Mc Guinness shares some fond memories of her husband with Colleen Longshaw. Kate Mc Guinness listens to her daughter, Colette Sarns-Gaunt talk about her life. Dawn Lo Conti tells Kate Mc Guinness some of the things she hates. Justin Barrett and Craig Sulecki discussing how to get their mother committed. Angela Koeth, Gilbert Taylor, Dan Seifried and Michelle Marcelli listen to Kate Mc Guinness talk about her daughter. Fall Play The Curious Savage cast. Row one: Dusty Sulecki, Angela Koeth, Katie Mc Guinness, Colleen Longshaw, Michelle Marcelli. Row two: Colette Sarns-Gaunt, Dawn Lo Conti, Dan Seifried, Gilbert Taylor, Craig Sulecki. Director. Mrs. Judy Mc Laughlin, Scott Lawrence, Justin Barrett, Jennifer Hrovat. The reindeer escaped from Reindeer Hall in the Holiday Play Holiday Play, Row one: Carolina Pino, Becky Boos, Will Freeman. Row two: Lydia Urn, Elizabeth Copic, Alia Crawford, Katrina Murphy, Lori Dean, Gilbert Taylor, Craig Sulicki, Megan Lipiec, Kourtney Highland, Alana Roberts, Amy Lindic, Colleen Longshaw, Wendy Barker, Dawn Lo Conti, Dan Seifried. Row three: Rob Latsch, Nick Solema, Jim Janosik, Michelle Marcelli, Nick Rufo, Christina Marcelli. Euclid's annual Holiday Play was presented on December 13,14,15, and 16 for the elementary schools and for the rest of the school. "Kringle- Krangle and the Runaway Reindeer" was written and directed by retired English teacher, Ms. Judith Carmody. The play concerned the problems that occurred when two elves forgot to lock reindeer hall and the reindeer escaped just before the Holidays. The Grumbleskins found them and were going to hold them for ransom but then had a change of heart and returned them in time for the holi- days. Lydia Urh, Carolina Pino, Liz Copic, Katrina Murphy, Megan Miezin and Alia Crawford were discussing the situation among themselves. Christina Marcelli, Kourtney Highland, Becky Boos, Lori Dean, Katrina Murphy, Carolina Pino, Liz Copic, Meg Miezin, Dan Seifried, Alia Crawford and Michelle Marcelli are wishing together to try to get the reindeer back. 1_^^^__i* mm ■ Q f m"\ B^v .VJB 1 " K Alana Roberts and Kourtney Highland called and called in search of the missing reinder. Lori Dean and Katrina Murphy were sitting around in the cottage trying do devise a plan to find the missing reindeer. Amy Lindic and Wendy Barker found the reindeer and were thinking of things that they could do with them. Holiday Play ' ^ Student Council is the organization that gets things done Student Council sponsored many activities that helped around the school and the community. They consisted of a group of students that were devoted to helping others. They sponsored the Blood Drive, collections for needy families before the holidays, Homecoming and all its festivities, Winterfest, Halloween for the community and many other valuable activities. Student Council was sponsored by Ms. Diane Maroli and Ms. Christina Soltesz. Student Council Officers, Row one: Fritz Streiff. Christina Fabert. Sharon Hollis, Kristina Geiger, Kate Mc Guinness. Row two: Christy Fulton, Kristina Brewer, Mandy-Mc Peek, Katie Walker, Rashad Wilson. Kate Mc Guinness, Fritz Streiff, Sharon Hollis. Christina Fabert and Kristina Geiger doing some oeeoratina for the holidays. Riley Messina, John Copic, Stephanie Whitworth, London Proctor, Tim De Wine, Marie Salupo, Scott Lawrence, Chad Shuskey, Aileen Glowacki, Natalie. Mc Gill. Nick Seifieid, Jessica D'Apice and Lee Nosse enjoyed themselves at Homecoming. | * I Student Council Student Council, Row one: Lauren Arnold, Zinal Patel, Dana Vance, Tracy Martorello, Donna Beuoy, Angela Meros, Scott Granito, Kevin Klocker, Jim Swyt, Lisa Udovich, Katie Walker, Erin Vincente. Row two: Margaret Corcoran, Jenn Davis, Carolyn Klocker, Jill Swanseger, Kristina Brewer, Chirstine Fulton, Christina Fabert, Sharon Hollis. Kristina Geiger, Kate Mc Guinness, Fritz Streiff, Rashad Wilson, Randy Henderson. Row three: Amy Salerno, Jamie Sinialek, Katie Baioni, Jodi Dominick. Tim Fogarty, Jennifer Waina, Annie Wein, Becky Hren, Christy Peacock. Kelly Kontra, Ericka Dennis. Amanda Price, Ursula Wein, Lisa Basalia, Maranne Zagar Row four: Paul Pavicic, Jeff Evans, Kevin Evans, Bud White, Mandy Mc Peek, Vicky Yarish, Jenny Willis, Colleen Longshaw, Melissa Sanders, Dan Bergolc, De Laurence Fouche, Dave Bischof, Nakeshia Duke, Chanel Lockett. Row five: Courtney- Sharp, Lori Mitskavich, Courtney Stall, Tara Van Ho, Heather Kinison, Dan Smith, Jamie Jordan. Jamie Sinialek. Kelly Kontra and Christy Peacock are helping decorate t eteria before the holidays. On December 1 3 Student Council sponsored their annual Blood Drive so students could donate a pint of blood and help others in need. It was held in the Choral Room and many students took the opportunity to help someone else. Mary Wolf and Cuana Newson were some of the students who gave blood. Melissa Hoppert, Mark Fording. Katie Baioni. Mike Zivnoska, Jodi Dominick Jenn Davis, Tim Fogarty and Kevin Evans were at the Homecoming Dance sponsored by Student Council. Student Council Office aides enable the secretaries to work better Many important events at Euclid took place in the offices and it was the secretaries and their helpers who enabled this to take place. The Office Aides were there to deliver messages to students throughout the school,, help with the filing of papers and reports, arranging and alphabetizing lists and every other little thing that had to be done to keep the offices running smoothly. The secretaries got some help and the students got some experience. Office Aides. Row one: Colleen Taylor, Becky Godec, Katie Baioni, Kristina Geiger, Scott Granito, Jay Kletecka. Row two: Jim Swyt, Melissa Hoppert, Mandy Mc Peek, Lauren Hadyk, Kate Mc Guinness, Kristy Praznovsky, Angela Meros, Sharon Hollis, Donna Beuoy, Heather Scott, Erin Gady, Bekka Borchert. Row three: Jay Peterkelly, Lizzy Domin, Kate Bechtel, Andy Nesbett, Lisa Tapiin, Megan Coyne, Zinal Patel, Melissa Saunders. Row four: Courtney Sharp, Erin Ryan, Lauren Arnold, Rachel Ackley, Kim Hutton, Colvey Martin. Row five: Joe Tucceri, Alison Stahre, Chrissy Kovacevich, Melanie Bergolc, Kristina Brewei Jennifer Smith. Row six: Angela Miklavcic, Robin Lausche, Amanda Price, Kevin Klocker, Christy Richards, Elizabeth Vurusic, Jessica Serwatka, Gina Prodan. Fritz Streiff and Christina Fabert helping M|| Carolyn Heuer with her jobs. Office Aides The Library was always a popular place to study since the students got a chance to read current publications and learn with their friends. Here is Stacy Richond, Becky Boos and Lori Dean utilizing the resources of the Library. poetry Club helps widen the student's horizons II Dm 1 ill \M. KJI iV &• $ V:1 .7.1 III, II 1 - J urn 1 ■*■"* .iiiEii inijjiiii mim.wv- iiii.ii ir*. £l' JMr/f: mnrb 1"H i" '# I Jh£i iillj u f""^rr.i to ."*•* g^^l , »H* F?ir5i > i "Do you enjoy good poetry?" The members of the Poetry Club did. They could be found in the Library after school reading and listening to poetry that was created by other members of the club or published works. Ms. Barbara Spiga was the adviser for the group. oetry Club members; Valerie Spears, Jon Schied, Amamda Davis. Ron Timm, Carly Dillon, Suzanne tambaugh, Gwen Wurm, Mike Osredkar, Katie Clark and Adam Zeitz listening to poetry in the Library. Jon Schied reads some of his works while Valerie Spears, Ron Timm and Amanda Davis listen. Latreas Donald was a Library Aide who was responsible for getting the books back onto the shelves where they belonged. SA.D.D.wants students to not mix alcohol and gasoline No one should drink alcohol and drive. This was the message that the members of S.A.D.D. (Stu- dents Against Driving Drunk) tried to get across to the students at Euclid High School. They did this by distributing red ribbons to be worn throughout the holiday season as a reminder to keep sober if they were going to drive. The group also tried to help students get rid of prejudices held against other people by the use of puppets and skits that they would perform for the elementary and middle schools. Kids on the Block used puppets to portray different situations that kids got into during school and tried to show the students how they could get out of a situation that was detrimental. Mrs. Kathy Hoinski was the adviser for the group. S.A.D.D., Row one: Adviser, Mrs. Kathy Hoinski, Courtney Strah, Katrina Murphy, Katie Baioni, Margaretl Corcoran, Doug Zeman, John Hoinski. Row two: Freddy Blatnik, Lydia Urh, Lauren Arnold, Mike Kulcsar Lou Lindic. Freddy Blatnik holds up a copy of the poster that was sent to all homerooms to try and urge everyone to not drink and drive. S.A.D.D. members learning about the plans for the year. S.A.D.D./Kids on the Block Chrissy Gecewich and Kim Kosovich practice their skit with the Kids on the Block puppets. Doug Zeman makes posters while Katie Baioni and I Margaret Corcoran look on. Minding their own business 3.E.C.A. helps students learn about the business world DECA An Association o( Marketing Students :UCLf* HIGH SCHOOL enior D. E. Class, Row one: Dolores Orbanic, Heather Niekell, Jaina Blackford, Mark Nicolosi. Meghan >razen, Joe Nosan, Igor Sugar. Row two: Ali Kucinski. Dana Finotti, Brent Shaw, Dave Champa, Beekie llavan, Angela Meros, Angela Koeth, Julie Newsom. Advisor. Jean Jelenic. Distributive Education Clubs of America (D.E.C.A.) was a student run club that coincided with Euclid's Marketing Education class. Mrs Jean Jelenic was the second year advisor for the club. It was designed for juniors and seniors who were interested in a carer in marketing and management. In their junior year, the students attended classes and studied the stock market, business finance, marketing research and many other business related activities. Seniors spent part of their day in school learning about everything from job interviewing to advertising and sales. During the remainder of the day they were employed in retail establishments within the Euclid area in a variety of retail, wholesale, and service capacities. In D.E.C.A.. students competed against other high school students on the local, state and national level in areas related to their career interest. won oi Marketing Students HIGH #H00L unior D. E. Class, Row one: Katie Sierputovvski, Mark Nicolosi, Joe Nosan, Dana Vance. Row two: Brent ihaw, Chris Jones, Mark Fording, Tim Fogarty, Advisor Jean Jelenic. Ali Kucinski, Heather Niekell, Dana Finotti and Jaina Blackford are good friends in both the D.E. class and on the soccer field and have many fond memories with each other. Joe Nosan and Mark Nicolosi use a calculator to check some of the exercises that they did. Fund-raising is an important part in the D.E. class. Here Tim Fogarty buys a candy bar from Brent Shaw while Katie Sierputovvski and Chris Jones do their work. Distributive Education ^pVtvg lo 1Qse it lf you d^ Cassandra Jones shows off her collection of pictures of her friends and relatives. Angela Grida wants everyone to know that she is an Indians fan as well as having pictures of her friends. Sarah Keller has a couple of her friends pictures in her locker. Lockers Li ockers became more important this year since the rules were changed f so that students could not carry book bags and back packs to their classes. This was done to relieve the congestion that the bags caused when they were lying around on the floors in the classes. Because of that, students had to keep most of their books in their lockers when they were not being used. Many students still decorated their lockers so that they could show their individuality. Kim Kosovich and Christy Gecewich show off their lockers that contain lots of information about their participation in Majorettes and Flag Corps. ^O^i*^* ** %*°*«% *« *«'«**** V The main purpose of any school was to provide a place where the students could get an education. A competent staff was necessary in order to achieve that goal. At Euclid there were many dedicated staff members who did their best to promote learning by the students. Biology teacher. Mr. Dale Hollingsworth helps new student, Valerie Van Ho find her way through the halls. Social Studies teacher. Mr. Steve Marcu, helps some freshmen find their way to their next classes on the first day of school. Band director. Miss Diane Tizzano. devotes much of her time to the Marching Band so they can put on an enjoyable performance at half-time. Sarah Kale is one of the band members who also helps out. :**% ** %%*#% ** ******** ** % %**** ** <****** Hola Clase!! Says Spanish teacher Miss Kimberly Tribby, who works hard to ;et the students interested in the material that they are learning and give them an appreciation for other countries. Euclid's staff is very helpfull Mrs. Laura Adelstein wants her students to be able to mature into responsible citizens. Head Football Coach. Tom Banc, gives information to John Mc Clain and Monroe Milkman that they can use during the game to improve the team's position. With help anyone can achieve ADMUN1ST Every school needs gobd leadership ScWooI Board members: Barbara E. Kramer. Vice-President Carol DeWine, Pifesident Carol L. Bechtel, Kevin P. Flynt and Kay F. Van Ho. Euclid School'sAdministration, Row one: John P. Fell, Assistant for Superintendent Patti Pedersen. Business Manager; Katie M. Shorter, Director of Hitman Re- sources. Row two: Lowell B. Davis. Treasurer; Robert Knuth, Director of Secondary Education: Dr. Kurt Stanic, Superintendent of Schools; Robert McLaughlin. Director of Pupil Personnel. Robert Knuth Principal Justin Antonini Associate Principal Marilyn Foote i Grade Principal Carl Jordan 10th Grade Principal Michelle Ayers 1 1th Grade Principal Ben Pasquale 1 2th Grade Principal Academics Tr ; he 1995-96 school year saw two new administrators at Euclid High School. One of them was a splacement but the other was added to elp take care of the many jobs that were ecessary in a school the size of Euclid. darilyn Foote was the new ninth grade 'rin^ip^i while Pari Jordan took over s the new tenth grade Principal? the addition of the new principal, Euclid now had four principals so that each could remain with a particular class until it graduated and then would begin with a new ninth grade class. This made it nice for the students since they would have the same principal throughout their years at Euclid. an inquisitive mind Jane Addis. English, Social Studies, AFS Club Adviser Laura Adelstein, English Alex Allan, Law Enforcement Susan Amato, English Earl Archibald, Custodian Bill Attamante. Work-Study Coordinator Tom Banc. Government. Geopolitics. Current Issues, Head ^Football Coach I Barbish, Security Aide John Bai^za, Science Tainmie Barnes. Security Joyce Barrett, Vocational1 Economics Stan Bender, AP Biology, Advanced Biology, 9th grade Honors Biology. Survey Adviser. Science Dept. Chairperson Allen Black. A.V. Technician, Key Club Adviser. A.V. Club advisor Dolores Black. English Mary Black. Cafeteria Supervisor Barbara Breeden, Geometry. College Algebra/Trig Patricia Buck, Phys. Ed. Dept Co-Chairperson. Faculty Representative for girl's sports. Freshman Volleyball Coach. Kendra Callihan, Mathematics Wendy Case. Sports Trainer Angela Christopher, Main Office Secretary John CopenhaverySecurity Aide CarmenpoTaianni. Custodian Hap>WDaugherty. Health, fead Basketball Coach Kim Dixon, Mathematics. Proficiency Intervention. Math and Algebra Connections Susan Dennis-Rogers, Proficiency Math. Algebra II Terry DuBroy, Mathematics Michael Durbin. Computer Dept. Chairperson Alex Dzerowicz. Government, Geo Politics. Current Issues Reggie Echols, Industrial Technology Charlotte Elston. Principal's secretary ST Fans getting ready for the Euclid-St. Ignatius game in September. Academics en Ken Ferlito, Varsity Chorale, Choral Masters, Big Show Director Gale Flament. Photography Jane Fowler, Treasurer Daniel R. Francetic, Plan- etarium, Astronomy, Physics Holly Freedman, Design, Painting. Portfolio, Art Dept. Chairperson Marquita Fuller, English Barbara Gates, Vocational Special Education Coordinator Ed Greisl, Custodian Bea Grushcow, Varsity Chorale, Choral Masters, Bij now Tom HalbejJefT Science, Biology, Cross-Country Coach, Asst. Indopr'Track/Track Coach Jeff Hartmann. American History, World Cultures Robert Heramb, World Cultures. Psychology. Boy's Tennis Coach Carolyn Heuer, Social Studies Jo Ann Hodder. Counselor's Secretary Frank Hoffert. A. P. European History. American Government, Economics, Social Studies Dept. Chairperson Dale Hollingsworth, Science Dick Homovec, Physical Education, DCT Beverly Howse, Vocational Home Economics Larry Isaacs. NJROTC Frank Jablonski. Honors English I. English 1 an Jelenic. Marketing Coordinator. DECA Adviser, Future Business Leaders Advisor Joyce Katona, Supplemental Services for Special Needs Students Bill Kazen. Supervisor, I.S.S. Center Dennis Kehn, Security Jim Kelley, Honors U.S. History Ellen Klein. Typing I, Keyboarding, World History Marsha Knauss. Career Coordinator Heather Koczur, Ninth grade science, Wai Napolo Advisor Ingrid Koenig. German, Cultural Club Advisor Karen Kozlowski, Library m & is *\i *\ v ( * * * ^ :<' iivlD Heather Perusek, Dawn Ganzer, Lydia Urh, Kendra Proctor and Cuana Newson doing their dance at half time with the Flag Corps. Academics Students can turn to Euclid's staff Jessica Doyle, Mary Dacar, Richard Clark, Bob Chmielewski and Fred Blatnik know that any problems that they have with their computer projects can be helped by consulting with their instructor. nswers Mr. Jeff Hartmann asks questions orHjs class in order to test their knowledge. Mrs. Fran Ratka distributes information to her students so expected. J vS }W Mrs. Judy Zubizarreta tries to give her students ideas that they can use throughout their lives. Students^et ideas from their instructors English .Kfacher, Mr. Robert Petrovic, knows fat a good understanding of the English lanatfage is essential for everyone living in our fountry and tries to get this idea across to his students. I Oth Grade Principal, Mr. Carl Jordan, and 12th jrade Principal, Mr. Ben Pasquale, discuss some of the problems that they were having in trying to get their students to want to learn what is necessary to succeed at Euclid. Mrs. Paula Sheridan knows that a good understanding girls and attempts to get her students to learn from her at' how to run a household is necessary for both boys and examples. Academics Lisa Kurlander, Introduction to Living Things, Biology Paula Langdon, Art Betsy Leonetti, Spanish 1 and II. Flag Corps and Majorette Advisor Joan Linderman. Secretary Ken Lowe, English, Fine Arts Margaret Lucas, Librarian, Media Specialist Debra Lunka, Secretary Marc Manburg. Accounting, Adv. Accounting, Personal and Business Law, Business Dept. Chairperson Jteven L. Marcu, Current ■ % ' i tft 3p* ^ t I 41 *■■■'•' ?*f$m )\ m 142 Varsity Chorale members. Katie Baioni, Katie Walker, Erin Vincenti, Jodi Domuiiek, Sarah Kale, Carolyn Klocker, Chris Di Biase, Kevin Klocker, Fritz Straff, Jason Edwardsen, Creig Suk-cki, Nicole Genove.se, Cory Watson and Jason Jones sing the National Anthem before a football game. Academics Mrs. Ellen Klein tries to help her students to learn how to succeed in the business world glasses give time for students to interact with staff Patti Carpenter, Courtney Strah and Allison Hrovat are reallySnteracting with their balances when they did Bys lab to find the density of some objects. Mr. Marc Manburg attempts to get ftr students to interact with each other while they are enjoying their days at Euclid. Mike Hughes, Eric Raphael, Josh Halstead, April Dworning, Mike Jolly and La Gina White are getting to know each other in their class. Mrs. Heather Koczur explains to her class what will be expected of them in the upcoming weeks. Academics .««• m m> wiM "*»e mm*.. < James Simpson. Social Studies Bonnie Smith, French. Spanish, Robert Smith. Architecture, Advanced Drafting, Small Engines, Introduction to Welding Tony Smith, Security Wayne Smith. Honors World History, African Asian Literature Frank Soltesz, Science Barbara Spiga, English. Poetry Club Adviser. Peer Tutoring Adviser Veronica Stadler. Health, Physical Education .Dave Stanco, Security Jutiith Stobinski. Sophomore and Junrsr^English, Eucuyo Advisor Michael Sustin, Crrsmistry, General Science Lynette Tercek, Secretary Diane Tizzano, Marching Bah Concert Band, Jazz Band, Pep Band. Choraliers Carol Tkac. English Chris Torrelli, Biology, Science Olympics, S.A.V.E. Alex Toth, Math Connection, | Geometry, Math for Modern Living Kimberly Tribby, Spanish I. II Pat Turk. Security Aide Dennis Turkall. Honors Algebra II, Algebra I, JV Basketball Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach Jan Ulle, Mathematics Cindy Valencic, Attend/ Secretary Catherine Vetoyifz, Music Bill Von Bertken. Chemistry, A. P. apefHonors Chemistry, rbook Adviser, Ski Club Adviser Mrs. Walker, Security Aide Phyllis Walsh, Secretary Connie Warman, Athletic Director Secretary Daniel Wensing, Personal Computers, Calculus, Modern Living Math Dick York. Science, English, L. D., D. H. Dept. Chairperson Judith Zubizarreta, Spanish. Foreign Language Dept. Chairperson Ron Zucca. Pie-Calculus, Algebra Connections. JV Softball Coach Vrf^W aggywrr Members of the Marching Band get ready to take their seats after introducing the players at the beginning of the game. Academics i i ;^&3&3^»**^**v»*v»**»i The underclass was important to every school since these were the students that were going to become future seniors and graduates. Euclid was fortunate to have many undergraduates so that the size of the school was getting larger all the time. The attitudes that were formed in the early years at school carried over to the later years. • • • • ^^^^ n ninth grade Unit Principal. Marilyn Foote. helps Mr. Ron Zucca knows that his underclassmen need good instruction in order to become good le freshmen get used to Euclid. upperclassmen. Science teacher, Mrs. Fran Ratka. wants her underclassmen to have a good understanding of science since the world is becoming more and more technical. Chrissy Kovacevich, Kathy Stobierski, Jackie Sas, Amber Cogley and Colleen Taylor spend time in the offices so they can get experience with helping out in a work environment. sbHL&fa Jim Grinstead knows that it is important to work in his undergraduate years. Underclass Divider The freshmen had an exciting year and experienced many new things. They went from being top-ranked middle schoolers to novice high schoolers. Everything around them was new-a high school impossible to navigate, new teach- ers, more homework, even some new classmates. After a few weeks, however, the freshmen managed to settle into the high school groove. They learned their way around the building, got familiar with their teachers, and met new friends. Most managed to get past the toughest year of high school with a smile, and are ready to help next year's newcomers get into the now familiar routine of high school. -Allison FitzGerald Regina Cadovec and some of her friends had an enjoyable time at Homecoming. Below: Cordell Morris catches the ball and makes a good gain for the freshman team. Below right: Freshmen getting used to buying their lunches from the vending machines in the cafeteria. FACE THE Dawn Merritt was an important part of the girl's soccer team as she goes for the ball. Freshmen cheerleaders. Amie Ficere, Regina Cadovec, Vicki Mc Namara, Abby Stanic and Leah Cherne did their best to aet the fans involved in the same. > ' V- *^B Snf Bdr Wv< * «^ * ' ^\^*jf^" i"W% k£l : Pv^ ^^B K i [ il mhm _L_ i f r ■ Bryan Abbott Pierre Allen Terrance Barber Mile Begovic Lashawn Boswell Gi Bran Britt Members of the freshmen volleyball team confer with their coach. Ms. Pat Buck, on strategy that they will use during the game. Leah Cherne Latasha Clarke Patrick Clarke Ruth Cleary Louis Clernt Latreas Donald Terri Joseph Freshmen .. Ab Ca Autumn Abramczyk Patricia Abshire Lea Acino Marcello Acino Daemyon Adams Melissa Ahmetovic Lisa Alkema Charmaine Allen Laura Anderson Michael Anderson La Shandra Anthony Mary Arcieri Christopher Armaro Daniel Axson Jr. Ramona Badley Michael Bailey Rashaun Bailey India Baisden Megan Ballinger Machele Ballou Wendy Barker Gregory Baron Richard Bartel Lisa Basalla Takara Baugh Thomas Bauza Natalie Beck Michael Belanich Brandon Bell Royce Belton Jamie Benak Kristie Bialko Christopher Biehl Jonathan Black Marena Black Jerry Blade Kathleen Blatnik Rachel Blevins Tamica Bloodworth Anna Bosolt Darin Bowers Holly Bowmaster Elan Boyd Melissa Brady Michael Brazytis Ryan Brenner Gregory Bresler Wendi Brichacek Alexandrea Brinovec Ronald Broughton Jr. James Brown III Michael Brown Brandon Bucar Jessica Burns Robert Butera Regina Cadovec Freshmen JfrJRK Veronica Callaway Thomas Cangemi Katy Carmichael Kevin Carse Cedrick Carstarphen Robby Casiato Anthony Castrovince David Cherne Brian Chike Michael Christopher Nichelle Church Vincent Cistrunk Justin Clay Dionne Clemmons Carlin Cloud Brian Cocherell Gabriel Cogley Janelle Colini Chandra Collier Myron Collier Katie Collins Jamie Comer Shayla Conner Cynthia Cook William Cooper Charles Cooper III Nicholle Cooper Elizabeth Copic John Copic Jamie Correll James Cothron Wesley Crane III Ada Cunningham Elizabeth Curtis David D' Amico Jr. Kelly Daly Jervase Daniels Edmund Davis Maurice Davis Jr. Reginald Davis Richard Davis Cherise Dawkins Stephen Dawson Jr. Timothy Day Michelle De Loach Franklin De Luca Darrion De Ramus Krishauna De Ramus Sarah Deal Michael Dennis Katherine Dobucki Michael Dominick Nicholas Dore Holly Douglas Rita Dowell Matthew Drotleff Freshmen Ca Dr Du He Autumn Duckworth Almir Duheric Shaneika Duncan Kimberly Dunham Janelle Easter David Edmonds Leah Edmonds Monique Egleton Jennifer Emser Jeffrey Evans Richard Falconer Ryan Farkas Thomas Feldkamp Alphonso Finley Jr. Alpechino Fletcher Jerome Forster Scott Fredrick Richard Freeman Michael Frydrych David Fulton Michael Gates Jr. Ricci Gaughan Shawn George Matthew Gillessen Richard Glavan Laura dicker Jennifer Goda Dorian Goulde Kevin Graves Malinda Graves Kenneth Gravitte Christian Green Jonathan Green Patricia Gregory Brian Grice Kevin Grisez Adriane Groudle Laural Grundman Jonathan Gudaitis Yahaira Guilfu Diaz Patrick Gutbrod Zarina Haddon Taneisha Hairston Jacqueline Hale Benjamin Halstead Karen Hanson Eabonie Harrington Dominic Harris Thomas Hartley Michael Hartson Amin Harville Christina Hatcher Enisha Hawkins Gerald Headd II Joseph Hefler IV Michelle Heising 152 Freshmen Brandon Henderson Jessica Hendrickson Leslie Hicks Tracey Hicks Wilbur Hicks Jr. Gregory Higgins Duval Hill Leslie Hill Amanda Hirsch Sean Hodge Jonathon Hoinski Tiffany Howard Lanetta Huey Rebecca Hurst Rose Ihejirika Shannon Ivancic Bethany Jackson Jonta Jackson Maurice Jackson Nicole Jackson Crystal Jamerson Erika James Simeko Jenkins Scott Johnson Lawrence Jones Tamea Jones Sean Kane Jamie Kaucic Melissa Keller Omar Kennedy Sarah Kenny Susan King Martin Knott Anita Kochevar Samantha Koerber Katie Kolar Matthew Krutsch Jenna Kuklica Harry La Fountaine Wallace Lach Bobby Larkin Jr. Devoncil Lash Michele Laurich Brian Leben Candice Leftwich Jason Lendhurst Brian Lennon Deshaun Lewis Chen Li Nicholas Lindic Jason Linton Megan Lipiec Chanel Lockett Adrienne Lorber Jasaon Loveless Peter Lovsin Freshmen He Lo Lu Pe Suzanne Lucas Jolena Macklin Mizell Mahoney Jemialle Manigault Michael Marcelli Raul Maria Edward Markuz Keith Martin Mario Marusic Stefanie Massey Frank Mastalski Tenisha Matthews Christopher Mayle Anthony Mc Carthy Gregg Mc Clain Kathleen Mc Cluskey Jakiya Mc Intyre La Mar Mc Kinney Kindrick Mc Morris Melissa Medlen Dawn Merritt Gregory Meyers Jayson Middleton Michael Miklavcic Nanci Miklowski Jimmy Miller Jr. Courtney Mills Steven Modelski Natesha Moon Cordell Morris Daniel Moxley Tonya Mueller Anthony Murphy Gerald Murphy Melanie Myers Monique Nance William Nelson Mary Beth Noll Megan Novinc Delvona Oliver Sekeste Oliver Todd Oravecz Ingrid Orlic Melissa Osbey David Ott Rafael Pacheco Kevin Padden Brian Paige Aaron Panter Brian Paoloni Calvin Parker Jr. Omega Parker John Patrick Gregory Patouhas Matthew Patrick Christina Peric Freshmen Molly Petras Robert Petrochic Natalie Phillips Peter Phillips Soulasack Phoumyyoth Robert Polachek William Popovic Jennifer Poulos Amanda Price Brandon Ptak Geoffrey Quigley Jabraun Randall Atini Ransaw Preston Raymond Schenee Reed Erin Reilly Brandon Richardson Chavon Riggins Jill Robinson Sharee Robinson Kenneth Rogers James Roth Jacqueline Royce De Onte' Rucker Jennifer Rys Angela Sabbath Kongsy Saengchareun Bouachanh Saengcharoen Khemeo Sahye Karen Salisbury Amy Salupo Nicholette Sams Christopher Sanders John Sanderson Jr. Satasha Sawyer Jason Scalese Brian Schmidt Jonathan Schmidt John Schnell Gregory Schonauer Jessica Scott Mediandra Scott Herbert Scruggs Kirk Sederholm Daniel Seifried M. Shannon Setser Shawn Shady Brandon Shaw Renee Shelden Richard Shepherd Ross Shirey Jeffrey Sierputowski Jamilyin Singleteary Jason Skok Matthew Slabe Daniel Slepsky Freshmen Pe SI Sm To Nicholas Dubiase Dennis Disbrow Vladislav Dujmovic Amanda Ficere Stephen Flitcraft II Teddie Graves Maria Hall Ebony Jernigan Denis Langsdale Walter Locust Victoria Mc Natnara Michelle Minnis Jayson Piszko Krishna Puhalj Jo van Smith Carmen Travick Devito Young Michael Slogar Anne Slusser Leland Smerdel Rachel Smiciklas Sher Smiley Daniel Smith Re'Tina Smith Emmanuel Smith Regina Smith Ryan Smith Shayla Smith Shelly Snyder Thomas Soini David Solema Raphiel Southall John Spada Vickie Spears Jay Spikes Tracy Spooner Abby Stanic Lynne Stern Adrian Stewart Matthew Stout Nicholas Strell Vishantie Sudam Norman Sullivan John Sultzmann Thomas Sustar Sharon Switalski Desiree Takacs Remona Tate Sondi Taylor Thaddeus Thaxton Michael Theil Jr. Heather Thomas Antonio Thompson Julia Thompson April Thurman Jennifer Todd Freshmen Jason Tolliver Ana Tot Kimberly Tramsak Scott Trepal Candy Tucker Amanda Tutolo Ronald Tyler Jr. Valerie Van Ho Sheri Vaslavsky Angelica Vazquez Michael Verch Alicia Veres Tommy Virgies Jr. Ana Vucic Michael Vuyancih Karen Wade Locust Walter Dwayne Walters Rodney Walton Jr. Ramone Walton-Terrell Terrance Ware Eugene Warner Eddie Washington Miya Watkins Tahnesha Watts La Treese Weems Thomas Weglarz Ursula Wein Timothy Weintraub Coretta Wells Kevin Welsh Precious Wesley Joseph White Julie Whitely De Juan Whitney Stephanie Whitworth Jennifer Wiggins Camille Williams Diana Williams Maria Williams Noel Williams Oral Williams II Jamikka Willis Todd Willoughby Branden Wilson John Wise Brandon Womick De'Chella Woodruff Chineawa Woods Christina Woyton Niki Yannaras Nichole Yarbrough Kelly Young Marianne Zagar Melinda Zahorsky Jamie Zupancic Freshmen To Zu ~5>S Sophomores try to get their act together The sophomore year was one of students trying to find out about themselves. Most had been in Euclid for a year so they knew their way around the building but now they had to find their way around their own lives. Sophomores had more responsibilities but they were faced with many decisions that had to be made. They had to decide what kind of courses they wanted to enroll in so they could begin moving towards some goal in life. Some knew where they were intending to go but most found this time to be very confusing and at times frustrating. Sophomores had many emotional ups and downs but most made it through those trying times. April Dworning has a lot of fun at Euclid decorating her locker so she will always have enjoyable memories. Mike Jolly, April Dworning and John Smarsh are working hard in their chemistry course since they know that what they learn will help them when they get to college. Sophomores Robin Ulle has a job at Jay Dee Cleaners so she can earn some money for herself so she can have more fun in high school. Jennifer Thomas works hard at her job at the Cambridge Cafe where she is learning about the working world and making money to buy the things she wants. Rachel Ackley Robin Adams Misty Amonette Andrew Aquilano Bryan Arendt Bradford Armstrong Lauren Arnold Rashaad Bandy Kevin Banks Andre Bankston Dana Barbish Christina Barquinero Cliff Bartlett Joseph Barzal Kristin Bell Lynn Bell Shavon Bell Jamil Benjamin Majida Besley Truceilla Besses Thomas Blackburn William Bluhm Rebecca Borchert Denny Bosher Sommer Boswell Jessica Bowser Calvin Bradford Nicholas Bresler Kristina Brewer Shaun Brochak Chameka Brooks Christopher Brown Jeffrey Brown Kenneth Brown Jr. Kimyashia Brown Larry Brown Michael Bruno Erin Brzezinski William Buchannon Clifton Bunton David Burke Christopher Burrell Emanuel Burton III Frederick Bush III Richard Butera Jeffrey Cahill Daryl Callahan David Calvert Sophomores Ac _. Jennifer Capretta Amanda Carleton Patricia Carpenter Belicia Caves Robert Cerjan Leroy Champion Amy Chandler Zachary Cherne Kristin Choma Jennifer Cicco John Clark Shannon Clark Monique Cleaves Tomika Cockrell Bridgette Cofield Amber Cogley Joseph Colantonio Jamie Cole April Comer Frances Connelly Talia Conner Bryan Conyers Margaret Corcoran Deshawn Cousette Sandra Crawford Michael Creer Rebecca Crismor Derrick Crutchfield Shaun Cummings Alan Cvetovac Pandora Dana Bernardette Daniels Antonio Darby Richard Dattilo Darneil Davis Johnathan Davis Tayonna Davis Matthew De Wine Ericka Dennis Jonathan Dennis Regan Dent Patrick Dilalla Sean Dlugos Amanda Dodge Richard Dotson Rashida Dowd Jessica Doyle James Duer Sophomores Zineta Duheric Nakeshia Duke Darius Durr Rashand Durrah April Dworning Richard Echols Michael Echon Andrew Edmonds Ronnie Edmonds Jr. Keri Eiding Sandy Eler Quiana Ellis Yelonda Ellis Angelec Fears James Fernatt Antonina Fiorelli Daniel Fitzpatrick Charmaine Fleetwood Erin Flynt Monique Fofanah Takera Forehand De Laurence Fouche Stephanie Fox Mark Frederick Emily Freeh Lauren Freeman Tyria Freeman De Auna Frierson John Fuduric Donna Fuller Raychaun Fuller Christine Fulton Erin Gady Charles Galati Vanessa Gallman Jarod Ganser Tonya Gardner Dara Garrett Lloyd Gatson Kelly Gavin Christine Gecewich Erica Gentile Elizabeth Gibbons Michele Gilbert Charity Gilliam Romeo Gillyard II Karen Gnandt Rebecca Godec Sophomores Du Go Go Hu Timothy Goerndt Donte Goodwin Sondra Gordon Jeffrey Gorman Rolynda Gould Jennifer Grabianowski Kevin Graham Danielle Grande Brian Grant Edward Gray III Angela Grida Ciara Griesmar James Grinstead Patrick Grisez Maurice Hairston Ebony Hall Hanisha Hall Milton Hall Edward Haller Joshua Hammond David Hance Amanda Haris Damian Harris Desiree Harris Destiny Harris Richard Harris Jr. Terry Harris Jr. Tiffany Harris Stephany Hasberry Craig Hatcher Jennifer Hausen Craig Heiss Kevin Hendrickson Ryan Heramb Juan Hernandez Thomas Heuer Michael Higgins Kourtney Highland Berry Hill III Shaun Holness Christopher Holtz Steven Horton Charles Howard II Romero Howard Shawn Howard Amy Howell Allison Hrovat De Aunte Hughes Sophomores Eugene Hunter Tiffany Hurt Azizi Hutson Kimberly Hutton Shmere Ingram Darice Ivory David Jackson Elishia Jackson Margaret Jakse James Janosik Kimberly Jenkins Mikia Jenkins David Jenko Garrett Jerousek Michael Jochum David Johnson Gregory Johnson Johnny Johnson Keisha Johnson Kimberly Johnson Matrika Johnson Riki Johnson Michael Jolly Juanita Jones Phillip Kaminski Kristen Kascak Stephanie Kazar Sarah Keller Daniel Kerestesy Melissa Kerko Erin Kilkenney Jeanna King Jessica King Kristopher Klingmann Curtis Koeth Kelly Kontra Terry Kontra Matthew Koons Frederick Kope Kimberly Kosovich Christina Kovacevich lacob Kovit Michael Kreischer Brian Kukla Michael Kulcsar Michelle Kumel Kathryn Kunsman Gannon Kurey Sophomores He Ku _j Greater maturity leads to greater accomplishment* ■Being a sophomore isn't much different than when I was a freshman but it's one step closer to graduating, independence and college." Courtney Strah Crystal John, Matrika Johnson, Cassandra Jones, Denise Witten and Ebony Lane know the value of being involved in extracurricular activities while at high school. Brian Zorman and Terry Kontra are learning how to exchange data from one TI-S2 calculator to another. Sophomores Christy Gecewich, Lyle Steelman, Kim Kosovich, Jeff Evans, Nick DiBiase and Jenny Cicco had a lot of fun ;( Homecoming. Sophomores know more about the school! "I won't have to take gym class next year and also it's different from freshman year because you know what you're doing and it's not new anymore." Patti Carpenter "Being a sophomore is a lot better than ■JSi^^^fi^ being a freshman. You don't get beat up quite as much and I'm looking forward to ■ a 1 being a senior and I've matured and I'm doing a lot better in school this year than J/tky^JL last year and the classes aren't much harder but it's different because I'm doing the work" Pat Dilalla W^i -^fl ■&■ 31 El Hk^^H raw I ■:'«*";,• / Marching Band trumpets. Sliaim Holness, Matt De Wine, Jeff Evans, Todd Lapp and Todd Vicic get much enjoyment from participating in Euclid's activities. Amanda Price and Karen Lemieux know that the items that they keep in their lockers tells much about what they are interested in while at Euclid. TT" Many Euclid students came to the bonfire that was sponsored by Student Council before the Homecoming game with Maple Heights. Jason Waina and Erin Gady are enjoying what they are doing in the laboratory. Sophomores La Mu Denise La Riccia Ronetta La Shore Renee Latsch Barry Lawrence Anthony Laws Leon Layton Jr. Karen Lemieux Ronald Lemieux Timothy Lewis Louis Lindic Maland Long Andy Ludvik Damon Luksich Terrance Maddox Christian Mahovlic Keila Malone Ryan Maloney Michelle Marcelli Quiana Martin Tracy Martorello Jason May Sean Mc Cafferty Allison Mc Clain Maureen Mc Cluskey Matthew Mc Dermott Michael Mc Donald Mitchell Mc Donald Reginald Mc Ghee John Mc Graw Robert Mc Graw Dontell Mc Michael Daniel Medves James Meely Danielle Merritt Allison Metti Amanda Meyer Erica Mikolajski Michael Miller Therese Mitchell Lori Mitskavich Jacqueline Montgomery Robin Moore Terrance Moore Erin Morrison Reginald Mosley Matthew Moster Sultan Muhammad Marissa Mukavetz Sophomores Katrina Murphy Michaelann Murphy Stacie Muzinic Claud Myrick Terrence N'Dow Sean Nelson Tiquashia Norris Emily Novak Lewis Nunley Jr. Molly O'Brien Cathleen O'Grady Matthew O'Hara Aisha Otremba Vencott Palmer Michael Paoloni Anna Paradzik Nina Parrino Zinal Patel Erin Patterson Nicole Patterson Mareen Pavicic Anne Payerchin Christy Peacock Maria Peacock Ozzie Penn Jr. Lori Penny Michelle Penny Georgian Peric Kathryn Pettit Rachael Pettit Jeremy Pfahl Todd Pfeifer Travis Phelps April Piendzik Christian Pierce Tabitha Polachek Ralph Poole Monica Povirk Artis Powell Rocco Preston Tamilia Prince Landon Proctor Gina Prodan Yanira Prokop Tony Radan Chester Rakowski Cynthia Reese Michael Reilly Sophomores Mu Re Sophomores enjoy spend- ing time together Courtney Sharp , and Jill Smialek are looking forward to spending two more years together since they love their school desperately although the work as a sophomore is harder and there is more of it. "Being a sophomore is truly something to remember and I'm looking forward to being a I junior next year." Rashida Dowd "It's more stressful than being a freshman because you realize that college is coming and there's a lot to look forward to." Emilv Freeh 4^1 ^^fe- "When I was a freshman school was new and exciting but now it's pretty It f boring except v for chemistry ifc V, "** class." Bryan Arendt /h Terry Kontra, Donte Goodwin and Martin Tonisic enjoy the time that they are spending together in class. Sophomores Allison Metti, Matrika Johnson and Betsy Gibbons will always remember the fun times that they had together class. Alicia Renix Amos Renix III Michael Renko Daniel Renstrom Hillary Resnik Alan Rice Christina Richards Sara Richardson Kristi Ries Keith Roberts Allen Robinson Willie Robinson Heather Rodick David Rogers Harold Rogers Scott Roop Janelle Routen Dominic Rufo Erin Ryan Samuel Sampson Bryan Scheider Carrie Schoen Eric Schuster Paul Schweikert Jessica Serwatka Courtney Sharp Brian Shaw Kimberlev Shippy Jason Short Brian Siedler Michael Simenc Kathy Simic Ivana Simicevic Albert Simpson Jr. Shelesta Sims William Skrab Christopher Slagle Allen Slamic John Smarsh Eric Smedley Jill Smialek Anthony Smith Chaka Smith Frank Smith Jeffery Smith Rion Smyth Kimberly Smith Raymond Spangler Sophomores Re Sp Students will remember many of the fun times they had at the assemblies during their high school days. Sp Justin Barrett Kartika Brown Ronald Dupree Jonathan Green Jonathan Johnson Shaun Melton Terry Robinson Nicholas Trafford Christopher Sparks Shamuire Spivey Alison Stahre Suzanne Stambaugh Joel Stavange Kathleen Stobierski Courtney Strah Nicole Strukel Donald Sukis Jill Swansegar Anthony Switalski Kevin Taksar Lisa Taplin Nicholas Tate Brandon Taylor Jamee Taylor Kelley Taylor Lakesha Taylor Ronald Taylor Jr. Tamsen Taylor Lucious Terrell Angela Tetter Donte Thomas Jennifer Thomas Shalyn Thomas James Tilk Roseanne Timm Mirl Timmons Nicholas Tirabassi Martin Tomsic Jeffod Torrence January Traven Joseph Trobenter Stephanie Troha Sophomores Christopher Trzcinski Rockquette Tucker Scott Turman Lisa Udovich Robyn Ulle Michael Valentine Cristina Vega Lynn Vernon Terrance Vernon Drina Vurbic Elizabeth Vurusic Alexis Wade John Wahl Jason Waina Lakeshia Walker Steven Walker Taunon Warren Demetrius Watkins Terrance Watson Najah Weeams Jenea Weems Howard Westerfield Ebony Wheeler Michael White Vernadette White Ryan Whitley Terreia Whitsett Benjamin Whittaker Eddie Wilcox Joel Williams Kalicia Williams Tamika Williams Jennifer Willis Owen Willis Starla Withers Jason Witten John Wolchko Beau Woodford Dante Woods Steven Yannaras Allen Yasko Jacqueline Young Daniel Zbiegien Michael Zdanowicz Sharon Zemba Geoffrey Zevnik Michael Zielinski Brian Zorman Sophomores Tr Zo Juniors have only one more year to gc Junior year was an important time for most high school students. By that time they had their drivers license and had a car available or at least knew someone who had a car. This led to much more freedom and a chance to express themselves in different ways. Many juniors were thinking about their future plans and what they would be doing in the years ahead. But most of them were just interested in what was going to be happening the next year when they were going to be seniors. Kevin Evans. Katie Baioni and Mandy Mc Peek arc active Euclid students who help make Student Council a useful organization. Here they are decorating tor the Halloween party for the community that was sponsored by Student Council. Lemuel Gardner, Cory Watson and security aide, Tammie Barnes, had an enjoyable time at Homecom- Juniors 11 1F*Y 1 HB^B -^ SH HP-— 1 \ HkKHr""^ rw w S 1 fl 1 ill ■ 11 Kelly Hiscott, Tim Long, Ron Timm, Adonai Arruda, Scott Longazel and Mandy Mc Peek enjoying themselves while working through a simulation on a computer. Kelly Echols and Ivan Jurcic know the value of an education and try their best to get good grades so they will be able to go to a good college and get a lot of financial aid. The junior year sees a large improve Band members are very active in the life at Euclid High School. These band members helped make the bonfire a success before the Homecoming football game. These students are signing a card that was donated by American Greetings for Shondell Tinsley who was a fifth grader at Forest Park who has been diagnosed with leukemia. Key Club organized this project. "Our years here at Euclid have been very rewarding. We really enjoy what has been going on and feel that we are having a lot of fun." Mike Doyle and Dave Giancola Jennifer Waina, Jill Swansegar, Karen Salisbury. Courtney Sharp, Katie Walker and Lisa Udovich are very involved in many of the activities at Euclid. ment in the student's maturity level Marcus Adams Nichole Adams Mamie Alexander Jinai Amos Tracey Appling Nicholas Aquilano Dominic Armaro Wayne Arndt Casey Arp Qiana Arthur Da Von Avery Adam Ayer Katherine Baioni Dawn Baizel Cynthia Ball David Banach Lawrence Banks Angela Barber Greg Barker David Barkoot Elise Barnett Keith Baron Nura Barrett Monique Bateman Brian Beatty Kate Bechtel Jeffery Beck Scott Beck Adam Begin Richard Belanich Kalisha Bell Lavory Benjamin Daniel Beroglc Ariana Best Frederick Blatnik Simeon Boddie Emily Bode Becky Boos Keith Boyes Crystal Bradek Johnny Bragg Jr. Rhiannon Brenner Latisha Bray David Brinovec Deleonte Brown Jerin Brown William Brown Jr. Mark Browne Juniors Tiffany Butler Kristina Cadovec Elnora Caldwell Corey Callahan Tiarla Calwise Brendan Carey William Carleton Jennifer Carlson Casey Carmichael Matthew Carroll Laura Carse Anthony Carter Eric Casciato Charles Ceranowicz Edward Ceranowicz Amira Chambers Terrance Chambers Paige Chandler Daniel Cherkas Angelo Cirino Laura Cirino Anita Clark Christine Clark Darnell Clark Natalie Clemmons Sherita Coffey Alan Collier Thurman Collins Jr. O. Ricky Cooper Fabian Crawford Kizzy Crider Kristopher Croft Annette Cunningham Cory Cunningham Nicholas Cyganski Jessica D' Apice Kelly D' Apice Jennifer David Amanda Davis Eugene Davis Jennifer Davis Tyronn Davis Shanelle Dawkins Lori Dean Randolph Deramus Richard Di Bartolomeo Stephanie Di Biase Carly Dillon Bu Juniors Juniors getting closer to graduation "I am enjoying my junior year and I am trying my hardest to be prepared for what I'll be doing after graduation." Rob Slade "1 know that I can make it if 1 just keep focused on what I want to do." John Morris "The only thing I'm looking forward to next year is cross country." Paul Glowacki 176 Juniors Three down and one to go." Brenda Moyer and Stephanie Di Biase Allison Frederick and Michelle O'Donnell are friends both on and off the soccer field. "This has been my best year so far and I am looking for- ward to college." Amber Sabel 4fe. "Freedom is so ■v ^^^L close I can al- Y most taste it." ft A Kelly Hiscott V i i*+jr- Jjk ; 1 f * ? %j Mike Mc Donald, Mandy Mc Peek. Brad Hodge and Scott Longazel have become very good friends when working on their experiments. Lydia Urh has enjoyed all the fun times she has had with the Flag Corps while at Euclid. Members of the Voices of New Life Choir practice for the concert that they were going to present in December. UUUL "This has been the hardest year so far but we're look- ing forward to our senior year." Jessica D'Apice and Jamie Greskowiak "It is very tiring and I'm looking forward to leaving the school." Scott Longazel Juniors i Shannon Dindia Elizabeth Domin Jodi Dominick Erica Donald Sonia Dooley Jacqueline Doolin Shannon Dorsey Sheree Dotson Michael Doyle Jerry Du Bose Jr. Sherrie Dudley Jessica Earick Kelly Echols Christopher Eddy Mark English Kevin Evans Christopher Everly Jarvis Ewing Ann Feldkamp Candace Ferguson Marcus Fields Richard Figuero Noella Fitzpatrick Samuel Fleischer Timothy Fogarty Mark Fording Tiyona Fort Courtney Foster Lamonte Foster Michelle Fox Sean Fox Johnny Frazier Allison Fredrick Jennifer Frieden Lisa Fulton Davina Gage Travis Gallon Lemuel Gardner Brian Gecewich Reginald George Jr. Nicholas Geosano David Giancola La Tasha Gibbs Robyn Gildersleeve David Gilmore Paul Glowacki Adam Godec Derrick Grant Juniors Regina Graves Jamie Greskowiak Mary Grieshammer Douglas Grisard Alexis Grubach Garolyn Gudaitis Jeffrey Guttu Joshua Halstead Randolph Hammond Anthony Harris Carmekia Harris David Harris John Harris III Anthony Harris Jr. Petrus Hawkins Sharonda Hayes Shakita Haywood James Hegedus Arnold Henderson Jr. Djranell Henderson Larry Hess Damien Higgins La Quita Hill Monroe Hillsman Jr. Kelly Hiscott Bradley Hodge Latrica Hollins Oaticia Hollins Melissa Hoppert Nicole Hrdlicka Rebecca Hren Michael Hubbard Michael Hughes Joi Hutton Sun-Shine Hyle John Jackson III Jerry Jeffrey Karenina Jeffries Donshay Jenkins Ramone Jenkins Christine Jernejcic Kristal John Brandon Johnson Qiana Johnson Shawnte Johnson William Johnson Nicole Johnston Christopher Jones Juniors Jo Robert Jones Jaime Jordan Ivan Jurcic Mladen Jurcic Jeff Kasunic Mandy Kaucic Amanda Kelly Stacia Ketchum Jason Kletecka Carolyn Klocker Robert Knight Cassandra Kolich Nicole Kolich Elizabeth Kulcsar Denise La Rich Danielle Ladovich John Lally Heather Lamento Richard Landsmann Ebonie Lane Todd Lapp Eric Lassiter Robert Latsch Mario Laush Jamel Lawrence Scott Lawrence Dustin Leasure Nicole Leasure Andrew Lederer Stacy Lesefky Frank Lewis IV Tameka Lewis Christopher Litwinowicz Charmayne Lloyd Joi Lloyd Timothy Long Scott Longazel Joe Mallard Qiana Manigault Eric Marcus Nicholas Marek Cheryl Marn Deanna Marn Colvey Martin Isaac Martin Monica Martin Sahriah Matthews Brian Maxwell Juniors Timothy Mazurik Hosea Mburu John Mc Clain Angel Mc Creary Tonya Mc Donald Natalie Mc Gill A. Mc Govern Veronica Mc Graw Sean Mc Laughlin Erin Mc Mahon Andre Mc Michael Amanda Mc Peek Casey Mc Redmond Valerie Mehring Mike Melnyk Lorrie Melton Brian Mitchell Chad Mitchell Lynette Mitchell Carissa Moon Shane Moore Anjelko Moric John Morris Sedrick Morton Brenda Moyer Katrina Murphy Adrienne Nadvornik Maria Negolfka Jessica Nelson Brian Newsome Patrina Nickson Joseph Nosan Lee Nosse Melissa Novinc Kevin Nugent Michelle O' Donnell Paa-Kofi Obeng Sinai Oliver David Olszewski Francis Orgovan Maryann Oroz Megan Osterman Theresa Parey Jovan Parker Leonidas Patouhas Alisa Patterson Richard Pecnik Olivia Penn Ma Juniors Sa Heather Perusek Matthew Pettit Congkham Phommavichit Onkeo Phommavichit Soulydeth Phoumyyoth Matthew Pikus Carolina Pino Jamie Piscitello Theresa Poindexter Kipp Poling Jimmy Pomiecko Cedric Pompey Maureen Porcen Tabitha Poticher James Poulos Michael Praskavich Michelle Price Karla Prince Leland Parsley Veronica Radolovic Jamila Range Rashida Range Eric Raphael Keauntee Redfearn Shanithra Reed Venita Reed Paula Rees Jovan Reese Michael Reksten Derrick Respress Stacy Richmond Michael Riczinger Rokita Riddle Ross Riola Jason Robinson Michael Robinson Nickeesha Robinson Rosalind Robinson Samuel Robinson Julie Robson Terence Rohlke Katharine Ross Allison Rusiska Jeannette Rychlik Amber Sabel Kristin Sacko Amie Salerno Catherine Salisbury 182 Juniors Laurie Salvatore Tyrone Sammons Kristin Samsa Colette Sarns-Gaunt Jaclyn Sas Kashmir Satchel-Jarret Michael Scalese Dwight Schied Jeffery Schill Matthew Schmidt Dawn Schultz Stephanie Schulz Demonn Scott Heather Scott Maria Scott Joseph Senart II Thomas Setser Christopher Sheehan Katie Sierputowski Lonnie Simpson Jabari Sims Robert Slade Raymel Slaughter Christina Smith Gregory Smith Nicholas Solema Paul Solema Valerie Spears David Spooner Mitchell Stanford Derek Stanic Lyle Steelman Christa Stern Christine Stewart Delmar Stewart Dale Stigmier Marquis Still Michael Stout Angela Suchy Creighton Sulecki Jr. James Swyt Charles Tantanella Colleen Taylor Darrell Taylor Gilbert Taylor II Tina Taylor Hawah Tebbs Patrick Telich Sa Te Juniors Cleveland Indians take pennant for the first time in forty-one years The 1995 Cleveland Indians season was one that had to be experienced to be believed. In a strike shortened season the team finished with a 100-44 record which was the best of any team. In a season where most other teams experi- enced a drop in attendance due to the strike, the Indians home games were sold out midway through the season and the 1996 season was sold out by December 4. 1995. The Indians beat the Seattle Mariners in six games to win the American League Pennant but then lost to the Atlanta Braves in six games in the World Series. The Indians were a hard hitting team but they were no match for the pitching of the Braves. Northeast Ohio and much of the country was totally consumed with Indians fever in 1995. The Euclid Marching Band played at a parade held in Cleveland before the World Series began and many students attended it. Karen Lemieux, Patti Carpenter. Brian Arendt, Matrika Johnson. Terry Kontra. Christie Peacock and Jessica Serwatka and Mike Hughes, Dave Brinovec, Robert Latsch, Marianne Wilson, John Smarsh, Natalie Mc Gill, Richard Landsmann, Casey Arp, Jessica Nelson and Kristina Brewer and Mandy Mc Peek, Lori Dean. Jamal Lawrence, Tim Long, Mike Doyle and Nick Solema show off their support for the Indians on Indians Dress-Up day. BfeS^SO, Danielle Thomas Faith Thomas Kareese Thomas Brian Thompson Ronald Timm David Tisi Dragen Tolo Jacqueline Tran Vaughn Trapp Joseph Trotter Adam Turman Lydia Urh Dana Vance Crystal Vaughn John Vegal II Todd Vicic Erin Vincenti Dennis Vitolo Jr. Brian Vuyancih Kirk Waganek Shawn Waganek Jennifer Waina Kathleen Walker Norman Walker Timothy Walker Roger Waters Edwin Watkins Anna Wein Beth Weinbrecht Kenneth Wells Jr. Patrick Welsh Christopher White Mathew White Leonard Wilkerson Daniel Williams Jr. James Williams Robert Williams Anthony Wilson Detric Wilson Marianne Wilson Denise Witten An'Drea Woodard Anthony Woodard Jr. Gwen Wurm Kevin Wynn Tawana Young Douglas Zeman Richard Zgrabik III Michael Zivnoska Matthew Zorko Timothy Zorman Robert Zupancic Ti Zu Juniors w«*fc*Kaa*,**"v*>V*s2 4&& 4Sk m lit "e have to remember the end of the 1994-95 school year in this book since the last deadline occurs in March so anything that happens after that cannot be included in the present book Sara Kuhen, Alana Roberts, Tommy Walker, Nicole Genovese, Kevin Klocker, Nikki Christopher, Kelly Hiscott and Jodi Dominick in Big Show. Karen Gezann gets serenaded by Ben Mooney, Rob Latsch, T. J. Grabinowski, Jim Coleman, Josh Freeh and Chuck Patterson during a Boy's Comedy number in the Wai Napolo Swim Show. 41 ** ^ Urn Hi *? M - '/iff Memories Divider Principal. Mr Robert Knuth. gets the fans cheering during an assembly held at the end of the winter sports season. 1995-96 National Honor Society officers: Jamie Smiaiek, Jennifer Hrovat, Joe Tucceri, Marc Orlando and Jessica Sas were elected in the spring. l*e% ********** ********** ******************* Sharon Mollis. Angela Meros, Brian Udovich, Kristina Geiger, Mary Wolf and Trisha O'Hara are active in Student Council and participated in the annual Senior Senior Prom for the citizens of Euclid. ~~^M ■■ ■■ ■■ All three baseball teams led the pack All three of the Euclid baseball teams won their conference titles. The varsity team finished the season with a 25-5 record and 12-2 in the G.C.C. Matt Hoffman finished the season with a 9- 1 - 1 record on the mound and was selected to the Mizuno All State game, the Cuyahoga county All Star game, and was the M.V.P. in the G.C.C. Mike Hoffmann(7-3-l ) was first team G.C.C. and also selected to p;ay in the Cuyahoga County All Star game. Mark Zrirn, Louis Besses and Brent Higgins were all selected second team G.C.C. Coach Dennis Turkall was voted G.C.C. Coach-of-the-Year. Gene Hess leaping up to get to the ball. Baseball Varsity Baseball, row one: Ken Godnavec, Frank Argie, Bud White, Jeff Morris, Tim Long, Mark Zrim, Coach Dennis Turkall. Row two: Coach Rick Brown, Chris Kletecka, Gary Dwyer, Karlos Prince, Dave Banach, Barry Grisez. Coach Lewis. Row three: Tim Rutti, Doraiz Robinson, Chad Shuskey, Mark Fording, Pat Bujnocki, Joe Tucceri. Row four: Michael Fording, Brad Higgins, Gene Hess, Matt Hoffman, Mike Hoffman, Tim Belanich, Louis Besses. J.V. Baseball, Row one: John Morris, Tim Fogarty, Adam Ayer, Shawn Waganek, Jay Kletecka. Coach Lewis Row two: Tim Walter, Mike Doyle, Frank Orgovan, Keith Barron, Tim Long, Mark Fording. Row three: Dave Banach, Mike Zivnoska, Brian Gecewich, Matt Carroll, Bucky Zeman, Kevin Evans, Mike Jolly. Teshman Baseball, row one: Coach Ken Godnavec, John Fuduric, Zack Cherney, Pat Grisez, Shawn jlimmings, Mike Faloney. Row two: Brian Zorman, Jeff Cahill, Chris Trzinzski, Matt Moster, Tom Heuer low three: Terry Kontra, Danny Bosher, Juan Hernandez, John Zevnik, Tim Goerndt Row four: Scott lupp. Jimmy Grinstead, Brian Schuster, Mike Valentine, Mike Simmons, Marcell Petway. Above. Chad Shuskey getting ready to scoop up the ball in the infield. Left. Players getting last minute coaching before the 2ame begins. VARSITY BASEBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM US TI Holv Name 2 0 VASJ 3 2 St. Ignatius 3 2 Olmsted Falls 7 2 Glen Oak i 18 Strongsville 5 4 Nordonia 6 1 North 4 3 Maple Hts. Padua 5 8 2 3 South 5 2 Bedford 15 0 Mentor 5 2 Brush 3 0 St. Edwards 4 7 Mayfield Nordonia 2 3 1 4 North 6 5 Bay Village Maple Hts. Bedford 9 11 17 8 3 0 Brush 6 7 St. Edwards 10 5 Mayfield South 6 10 3 3 TEAM US THEM Holy Name 4 3 VASJ 4 0 St. Ignatius 7 9 North Olmsted O 1 Glen Oak 5 3 Strongsville 4 3 Nordonia o 3 North 7 6 Maple Hts. 15 0 South 10 6 Bedford 3 2 Mentor 3 0 Brush 3 0 St. Edwards 0 4 Mavfield 5 4 Nordonia 4 3 North 2 1 Wickliffe 5 2 Bay Village 0 1 Maple Hts. 21 7 Bedford 10 7 Brush 10 2 St. Edwards 0 11 Mayfield 2 3 South 3 2 FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM US THEM VASJ 11 6 Olmsted Falls 19 7 Glen Oak 16 11 St. Edward 4 14 North 7 5 South 9 0 Bedford 8 3 Brush 7 4 Mayfield 10 8 Mentor 2 6 North 3 4 North 2 4 South 8 1 Maple Hts. 1 1 0 Bedford 30 3 Olmsted Falls 0 17 Olmsted Falls 7 5 ; Brush 12 l i Mayfield 3 6 Solon 7 8 SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 7 G.C.C. RECORD WON 8 LOST 2 LEAGUE FINISH First Gene Hess waiting for the ball to be put into play. SEASON RECORD WON 25 LOST 5 G.C.C. RECORD WON 12 LOST 2 LEAGUE FINISH First SEASON RECORD WON 19 LOST 6 G.C.C. RECORD WON 12 LOST 2 LEAGUE FINISH First Baseball I flftipl1 Both boy's and girl's track The boy's outdoor track team had an outstanding season in which they placed first in the G.C.C. They competed in eight invitational meets, winning three, placing second in three, and third in one. The team had 1 7 League Champions and 4 District Champions. Topping the season were Ken Schuster and Daniel Corleto who competed in the State Track meet in Columbus and earned Top Ten All-State Honors. Coach Bob Ramlow was voted Coach of the Year in the G.C.C. BOY'S OUTDOOR TRACK TEAM VASJ Brush South North Bedford Maple Hts. Mayfield Nordonia Strongsville Medina Mentor Walsh Ranger Relays Euclid Relays G.C.C. Meet District Regional BIG US 108 115 80 81 5/6 78 97 106 112 MEETS 2/8 3/28 2/13 2/16 6/16 1/8 1/8 1/16 12 THEM 22 17 47 50 1/6 54 21 26 20 SEASON RECORD WON 8 LOST 0 G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST 0 LEAGUE FINISH First Track Boy's Track, Row one: Coach Frank Soltesz, Paul Glowacki, Will Buchannon, Tim Carney, Ken Wells, Derek Stanic, Heather Scott, Coach Bob Ramlow Row two: Jamie Willett, LaMonte Foster, Scott Simmons, Ken Schuster, Antonio Davis. Paa-Ko Obeng. Coach Tom Halbedel Row three: Jamel Lawrence, Tim Moriarity, Dontrell Callahan, Rick Cooper, Kyle Bush. Lemuel Gardner Row tour: Reggie George, Adam Hines, Bryant Clark. Deleonte Brown. Fred Blatnik. Rashad Wilson. Row five: Monroe Milkman. Richard Wynn. Dan Corleto, Dejuan Goulde, Tony Laurich, Mike Melnyk, Matt Ortman Deleonte Brown flying through the air in the long jump. Tony Laurich giving the shot a mighty heave. fill uu teams win the conference Girl's Track, Row one: Matrika Johnson, Zinal Patel, Allison Mc t lain, Vernadette White, Jamie Taylor, Yanira Prokop, Marie Salupo. Row two: Coach Dick York, Jill Smialek, Erin Kilkinney, Kelly Contra, Kim Smith, Erin Flynt, Dara Garrett, Coach Pete Schwenke. Row three: Jill Swansegar, Mary Kunes, Angelique Fears, Titona Fort, Aryanna Best, Ebony Lane, Denise Witten. Row four: Colleen Longshaw. Jamie Smialek, Lakesha Phillips, Tracy Martarello. Amber Cogley. Georgian Peric, Alexis Grubach, .Mary Dacar. Coach Mike Sustin. Row five: Rebecca Borchert. Erin Gady, Tamera Williams, Patti Carpenter, Kim Johnson, Jovan Parker, Maria Scott. Elizabeth Walters, Aileen Glowacki. Row six: Carolyn Gudaitis, Maureen Mc Clusky, Jenea Weams, Carrie Sharp, Jennifer Hrovat, Katie Walker, Megan Osterman. Row seven: Roschelle Ashley, Angel Mc Crary, Lakesha Henderson, Allison FitzGerald, Kelly Smith.Angela Miklavcic, Sherrie Dotson, Carrie Eiding. The Girl's Outdoor Track Team finished the season with an 8-1 record and were tied for first place in the G.C.C. They finished first at the conference meet. Kelly Smith, Lakesha Henderson, Allison FitzGerald, Megan Osterman, Roschell Ashley, Alexis Grubach, Erin Gady, Erin Flynt, Maria Seott, Alecia Renix, Jamee Taylor and Lakisha Phillips all quali- fied for the Regional Meet. Kelly Smith got to the State competition in the discus and finished eighth. Cherie Dotson, Keisha Henderson and Mary Kunes clearing the hurdles in sood form. GIRL"S OUTDOOR TRACK TEAM US THEM Madison 88 53 VASJ 88 22 Brush 88 35 South 72 56 North 81 1/2 32 1/2 Bedford 72 56 Maple Hts. 89 25 Mayfield 61 67 Nordonia 90 BIG MEETS 38 Madison 3/8 Medina 12/26 Mentor 7/16 Ranger Relay 5 7/17 Rebel Relays 3/14 G.C.C. Meet 1/8 District 5/15 SEASON RECORD WON 8 1 .OST1 G.C.C. RECORD WON 6 LO ST 1 LEAGUE FINISH First (tie) Track Kelly Smith watches Carrie Sharp throw the discus Kelly finished eighth in the state in the discus. Allison FitzGerald and Keisha Henderson clear high jump. Softball had lots of offense but struggled on defense The Girl's Varsity Softball team had a lot of offense and finished the season with a 14-10 record and 8-6 in the G.C.C. This gave them a fourth place finish in the G.C.C. Even though they scored a lot of runs they unfortu- nately gave up more in some of their games and therefore suffered some losses. Margy Mihalic batted .534. Colleen Taylor, .513, Melanie Shippitka, .414 and Amy Hodder, .400. The junior varsity began the season slowly but finished by winning six in a row and twelve of their last fifteen games. The freshmen team finished with a 14-3 record and 7-1 in the G.C.C. This was the best record in the conference. VARSin SOFTBALL 1 EAM IS THEM Holy Name 5 2 j Trinity 2 S i i Nordonia 16 8 North IS 19 Padua 13 10 South 6 o Bedford 33 4 VASJ 3 2 Brush 1 3 Wcsi Geauga 10 4 1 West Geauga 5 11 j May field 3 4 Maple His. IK 2 Norton ia 7 6 | Norlh 6 1 Maple Hts 9 8 Bedford 24 I i South 8 15 Brush 7 8 Mayfield r» 0 NEO TOURNAMENT MayField 8 7 1 South 1 b j Brush 8 6 I Holy Name 3 1(1 SEASON RECORD WON 14 LOST 10 G.C.C. RECORD WON 8 LOST 6 TEAM Holy Name Trinity Nordonia North Kudua Souih Bedford VASJ Brush Mayfield Maple His. Nordonia North Maple His Cuyahog; Kcnslon Chanel Bedford South Brush Hts. May- fid SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 8 G.C.C. RECORD \\ ON 1 1) 1 OST 4 Softball ■a 14 N p Ik J. n Varsity Softball, Row one: Coach Diane Maroli, Amy Hodder, Maria Schiavoni. Melanie Shippitka, Heather Nickell, Colleen Taylor Row two: Coach Steve Marcu, Yashiko Nakono, Lindsay Freeman, Katie Bauer, Margy Mihalic, Nichole Genovese Row three: Stacie Lesefky. Becky Glavan, Stacie Glavan. Kelly Shea, Lauren Hadvk, Gina Zeman Jl NIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL US THEM 8 9 5 i-> 7 8 7 7 4-4 3 38 8 .. 19 2S IS _rm — i The seniors waited patiently to get their diplomas. Valedictorian. Stephen Riek addresses the Michael Banach and Katherine Copic were co-Salutatorians and class of 1 995 during the program. talked to the c]ass after me Valedictorian did. I II :=;;:> /; >S: Jane Addis Stan Bender Barbara Breeden Allen Black Dolores Black Patricia Buck Kendra Callihan Doc Daugherty Susan Dennis-Rogers Ken and Anne Ferlito Marilyn Foote Bea Grushcow Sue Harris The Heramb Family Sgt Maj. L. M. Isaacs, USMC (Ret) Jean M. Jelenic Spencer Kane Bob Knuth Lisa Kurlander Margaret Lucas Brad R. Mc Govern Judith Mc Laughlin Katie Morris Benjamin & Katherine Pasquale Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petrovic Roy Pignatiello Lisa Proctor Robert and Barbara Ramlow Fran Ratka Marcy Richards Sam Santilli Cheryl Schossler Elaine Sheridan Paula Sheridan Judith Stobinski Diane Tizzano Christine Torrelli Alex Toth Jan Ulle Bill Von Benken Daniel Wensing Judith Zubizarreta Bill Kazan Minnie Dubois/Tomika Ball I love you Tomika Congratulations on completing high school. I know that you will succeed in life. I am lucky to have a daughter like you. Love, Mom Donna Bischof/David C. Bischof David; May you accomplish all your goals in life. You have made me a very proud mother. God bless you always. Love, Mom Jerry and Jeanette Blackford/Jaina Blackford We are very proud of you and we love you very much. Love, Mom, Dad and Juliet Dennis and Carol Bucar/Brandon Bucar Brandon, you're wired and we're electrified by your successes... Love, Mom and Dad 200 Patrons Jane E. Clarke/Katie M. Clarke Katie- Love, Laughter, Happiness, Success. A moment, A lifetime. Now and always. Love, Mom Tim and Carmie Fogarty/Tim Fogarty We're proud of you Tim! Good Luck in your senior year. Love, Mom and Dad Brenda E. Jones/Cassandra R. Jones Congratulations Cassandra, Good luck throughout your college years and life itself. Love, Mom William and Bonita Kale/Sarah Kale Ahead warp eight, Sarah - and may the stars always sing for you. Mom and Dad James and Laura Kocin/Katy Kocin Katy- Best wishes for the future to one of Euclid's best! Love always, Mom and Dad Terry and Barbara Kramer/Beth Kramer Beth; For the past year I have watched you grow more and more into the woman of my dreams. I love you for who you are and for what we represent. I love you. Chad Terry and Barbara Kramer/Yuki Shimotsu Dear Yuki; We have enjoyed having you as our daughter this year. May your memories of Euclid High School all be good ones. Love, "Mom" and "Dad" Kramer Elizabeth and Michael Lipiec/Megan Lipiec Megan, We are so proud of the decisions you have made, especially selecting EHS. What a year you have had! We love you. Mom and Dad Don and Sandy Loew/Adam Loew "Sweet-n-Loew," way to go!! Love, Mom and Dad Bernice Mormon/Lenardo A. Morman Congratulations. Lenardo. You made it even though you were out of school because of a car accident but with my patience and prayers and Jesus' help you made it. Dad is looking down from heaven, smiling. Love, Mother Tony and Kathy Muzinic/Stacie Muzinic Dear Stacie, Always work to make your good, better and your better, best. Love, Mom and Dad Bruce and Cheryl Pfeifer/Todd Pfeifer It is said that music soothes the soul and fills the heart with happiness. You, Peach, are the music in our lives. Always be yourself and always be happy. Love, Mom and Dad Brenda J. Rainey/Rosalyn J. Rainey It has not always been easy, but God has blessed you! Congratulations! I am proud of you! I love you! Your#l Supporter, Mommie Janet Spivey/Shamuire' Spivey Shamuire'- Two down and two to go. You're doing great. Keep up the good work. I'm so proud of you. Love, Mom Kurt and Ronni Stanic/Derek and Abby Stanic Derek and Abby- Work hard and do your best. Run fast-cheer loud, keep smiling and have fun! Love. Mom and Dad Herman and Sharon Volpe/Brenda L. Volpe As Dad and I watched you grow into the beautiful person you are. Believe in yourself and you can't go wrong. May all your dreams come true as you reach for the stars. You have made us very proud a[l these years. You're in the army now... Love, Dad and Mom Greg and Nancy Waina/Jennifer and Jason Waina Jennifer and Jason, we are proud to be your parents. Keep up the good work. Love Mom and Dad. Wayman S. Wells and Bernadette M. White/ Wayman S. White Wayman Jr. we are so proud of you, you can do anything but fail, believe in yourself, and you can't go wrong in life. With Love Mom and Dad, L.A. and Vern too. Audrey McGarry/Adam Zeitz Adam- "These are days you'll remember. Never before and never since, I promise, will the whole world be warm as this. And as you feel it, you'll know it's true that you are blessed and lucky. It's true that your are touched by something that will grow and bloom in you." With Love, Your Mom Student council members decorating for the Holidays. X \J Carla Bates/Shaunda N. Bailey Vincent and Janet Bonfiglio/Melissa Bonfiglio Paul A. Buttari and Elizabeth King/Brandi Lyn Buttari Gina Marie Cerjan/Jennifer Cerjan Karen Champa/David Champa Joseph and Rosanne Chmielewski/Robert Chmielewski Gary and Carol DeWine/Timothy DeWine Marie and Joseph Dula/Joseph M. Dula III Mike and Helen Marotta/Jason Edwardsen Ron and Anie Eminger/Andy Eminger Ivan and Miryana Erak/Thomas Erak Sharon Fabert/Christina Fabert Rich and Rose Finotti/Dana Finotti Darlene Fiorille/Jason Fiorille Joan Jackson/Allison FitzGerald Carolyn and Al Garlauskas/Markus Garlauskas Tina Geiger/Rristina L. Geiger Donna and Derald Gibson/Wendy Gibson Sue Glavan/Beckie Glavan Paul and Jo Ann Glowacki/Aileen Glowacki Patrick and Marvellen Graham/Kathleen Graham Jim and Marcia Granito/Scott Granito Warren and Kathy Grundman/Jeffrey Grundman Steve and Karen Hadyk/Lauren Hadyk Rob and Mary Heramb/Michael Heramb Douglas and Teresa Herbert/Scott Herbert Ken and Evelyn Hrovat/Jennifer Ann Hrovat Joe and Dawn Janosik/Joseph A. Janosik Jr. Frank and Mary Jeric and Kathy Johnson/Nikki Johnson and Kelly Jeric Terry and Barbara Kramer/Elizabeth Kramer Robert and Penny Lausche/Robin Lausche Robert and Catherine Kinison/Heather Anne Kinison Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mack/Caroline Mack Susan Marinelli/Stacey Marinelli Kathleen Mattson/Angelyn Mattson Bill and Holly Maurer/Kimberly Maurer Amy Bilyk/Shona Mc Cune Tim and Joanne Mc Gee/Brendan Mc Gee Mary Mc Guinness/Catherine Mc Guinness Joe and Sandy Meden/Lori Meden Peggy Meros/Angela Meros Mike and Kathy Mihalic/Margy Mihalic Mary Jo Miklavcic/Angela Miklavcic Sandy Moses/Michelle Moses Sofija and Frank Motiejunas/Regina O. Motieju- nas Venetia Mullins/Avery Dontae Mullins Ken and Deb Nagode/Meghan E. Nagode Bill and Roni Nainiger/Danny and Billy Nainiger Raymond and Gloria Res/Andrew Nesbett Cynthia Newsome/Julie Ann Newsome John and Rayna O'Hara/Trisha and Matthew O'Hara Valery Polis David and Melissa Praznovsky/Kristy Praznovsky Pat and Scott Proctor/Kendra Proctor Barbara J. Roberts/Alana J. Roberts Sam and Denise Russo/Doninic Russo Jim and Joyce Sas/Jessica and Jaclyn Sas Jim and JoAnne Schumer/Nicole Schumer Rene M. Scott/Adrienne R. Scott Earl and Eileen Sharp/Carrie Shatp Gary and Norma Shuskey/Chad Garnor Shuskey Art and Nancy Smialek/Jamie Smialek Lee and Karen Smith/Kelly Smith Janet Spivey/Jason Spivey Gary and Peggy Streiff/Fritz Streiff Joe and Susan Tucceri/Joe Tucceri Mary Van Tilburg/Yolanda Van Tilburg Bridgette Williams/Darnell LeShion Williams Russ and Ellen Woodruff/Todd Woodruff Al and Susan Zielinski/Rachel Zielinski 201 Shaunda N. Bailey Congratulations Shaunda Daunda. It seems like only yesterday that you were the baby in the picture. Now you are on your way to becoming a woman. Remember to always remain focused on your successes and achievements and that the whole world is your oyster and you are the pearl. Love Mom. Sir and Mike Melissa Bonfiglio Missy, Parents feel their children are special. You have proven us right. To have a child is a blessing. To have a special child is a gift. We are truly blessed and gifted. Love. Mom and Dad ; t m JP ^R| ■ps iHL Brandi Lyn Buttari We are so proud of you. You have brought us so much joy. Now it's your time. Believe in yourself as we believe in you, my beautiful baby girl. We love you so much. Congratulations. Good Luck. Mom and Dad and Paul and Mike Jennifer Rebecca. May all your goals and stars you've reached for - shine on you all of your life. Congratula- tions, I love you. James Dean - Robert Anthony and Mom! Good luck Bob. We know you have the ability to accomplish anything you put your mind to. We're behind you all the way. Love, Mom. Dad and Mark Jennifer Cerjan David Champa Grandpa shines over you I'm so proud you're my son Now march on to your dreams. Robert Chmielewski #^PK Timothy De Wine Tim, Congratulations! We are very proud of you. Good luck in all your future adventures. Love, Morn and Dad Joseph M. Dula III Joey, We are so proud of yu. Remember to '"Do Your Best" and "Be Your Best". Love you always and God Bless. Love, Mom, Dad. Jackie and all of your relatives Jason Edwardsen Rise up young graduate your future is near! Our greetings at 6 in the morn you'll not hear. As you go off to college-On with your new life- Working and planning-maybe later-a wife. Onward and upward- We're sure that you are. Houseboat, motorhome, but first-your own car! We've got no regrets-of you we are proud! Write us quite often if you've got time allowed. We love you-we'H miss you I'm sure that you know! Now that you're leaving. We must shovel the snow! We'll hold your room vacant-we know where you went. But should you come back-you'll be paying us rent! Congratulations. Jason! Love, Mom and "Dad" Andy Eminger Congratulations Andy! Here's to your future, a lifetime of challenges, excitement, opportunities and adventures. And remember, you can do anything. Love, Mom and Dad Tom, You did it! Congratula- tions, we wish you all the luck and happiness in the world as you prepare for the future. Love Always, Mom, Dad and Mladen Thomas Erak Christina Fabert You were our star then And you will always be. But now. Chrislina! All the world can see! Love you moreist. Mom! and the rest of your family! We are so proud of you. Dana. We are so proud of you. Just be yourself and your future is unlim- ited. Love. Mom and Dad Jason. Congratula- tions. I'm so very proud of you. You've turned out to be quite a young man. Keep your focus and you will attain all your goals. Love. Mom Dana Finotti Jason Fiorille Allison FitzGerald The Many Names of Allison "Allison M. FitzGerald/' On her birth certificate. "Bunny."' Because she loved her footed pink pajamas. "Oodie." It just happened. "Pee Wee Runtbuckle." Termed by her older sister. "Beanie." Because she likes to smile and clown around. "Beano." Just because. "Number 5." As Co-Captain of the Volleyball team. "Number 158." As truck member when she tied the school highjump record. "Amazing." Because we're so proud of her. Best Wishes & Love.Meredith, Dad, Mom. Dave & Jenny Markus Garlauskas WE SALUTE YOU. Congratulations on your many achievements. You have been a source of joy since you were a child. We are proud of you and we always will be proud that you are our son. Love. Mom and Dad Kristina. You have become an intelligent, responsible, beautiful young lady. I am Very. Very proud of you ! (Who would think that you were once shy, bashful and quiet?) Love, Mom Kristina L. Geiger Wendy Gibson You've come a long way, Wendy, and look at you now, venturing out on your own, reaching for your goals. Don't let the up's and down's get to you, just keep giving it all you've got. We are proud of you, and you will succeed. Love. Morn. Dad and your annoying little brother. Ryan 203 Beckie- Wwe ae so proud of all your accomplish- ments. We love you and will always be there for you. God bless you. Good luck in all that you do! All our love. Mom. Dad. Stacie and Rickie Beckie Glavan Aileen, Love yourself first, let your heart guide you, and never abondon your dreams. We are very proud of you. Love you. Dad. Mom, Paul and Steve Aileen Glowacki Kathleen Graham Kathleen. Congratulations! You have all that it takes to meet the challenges ahead with grace and dignity. We are very proud of you! You will always be a joy in our hearts. Love, Mom, Dad. Kevin. Nora, Erin and David Scott, You've always been the joy of our lives. Congratula- tions. Love. Mom and Dad Scott Granlto Jeffrey Grundman Good luck in everything you do. everyday, your whole life through! Love, Mom. Dad and Laurie Lauren. Congratula- tions. Always believe in yourself and go for it. Love, Mom and Dad Lauren Hadyk Michael Heramb Dear Michael, Congratulations on all your achievements. We are so very proud of you. You have always been such a caring and hardworking young man. You brighten all of our lives. May God bless and guide you in the future and may all your dreams come true. We love you very much Mom adn Dad 204 Dear Scott, God surely blessed us when He chose you to be our son. Keep Him 1st in your life and then all other priorities will fall into their proper place. Congratula- tions and love, Mom and Dad Scott Herbert Jennifer Ann Hrovat Jen, Never lose that smile of yours or your sense of humor. Never lose your desire in striving for excellence. Never lose your creativity or your passion for writing. Never forget how proud we are of you and how much we love you. Best of luck. Punkin Mom. Dad. Allison and Ashley Dearest Joe, Congratula- tions Son, We are extremely proud of you. May all of your dreams come true. may all of your endeavors be successful! All of our love, (3 cars). Mom, Dad, Jim, Grandma. Nana and (Wilbur) Joseph A. Janosik, Jr. Nikki Johnson and Kelly Jeric Nikki and Kelly. Congratulations! We're proud of both of you! Look out world, the cousins have made it! Love Always, Your Parents Dearest Beth: There ae only two lasting things we can give our children. One is roots, the other, wings. We have tried to do just that. We love you very much. Mom and Dad Elizabeth Kramer Robin Lausche Robin. We are very proud of you. Copngratulations on your graduation and all our love always. Mom. Dad and Darrell Heather Anne. Congratulations! You have made us very proud of you in the past, and we know you will continue to do so in the future. We look forward to being a part of the wonderful moments yet to come in your life. We are sure there will be many. We love you very much. Dad, Mom, Rebecca, Christopher and Kate Heather Anne Kinison Caroline Mack Dear Carrie. Congratulations and all our love! We are always proud of you! May all your dreams come true. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Stacey, This picture was taken on your first day of school, and now it's your last. I miss all the times we had together while you growing up. Take care of yourself and God bless you. I love you very much! Love, Mom To an angel. ..a piece of Heaven on Earth! You have always been our biggest source of pride. Remember. ..Be true to yourself and your dreams. Your smile, creativity, determination and humor will take you far. Good luck to you! Love Forever. Mom and Dad Stacey Marinelli Angelyn Mattson Kimberly Maurer 205 Threse, May your hopes and dreams be realized with little hassle and much happiness along the way. Our love will be with you always. Mom and Dennis Shona Mc Cune Brendan, There are no shortcuts. Work hard and you can achieve anything. Make happiness your goal and please don't ever lose your faith. We love you. Mom. Dad and Bonnie Brendan Mc Gee Catherine Mc Guinness From an adorable little girl to a strong and beautiful young woman- Your loving family. Mom. Will. Mike and Grandma Angela Meros Lori Meden Lori, We are so proud of you! Congratulations on a job well done. We can't believe our baby is graduat- ing. We wish you the best in all you do! Our love always, Mom and Dad Angela. "A mother holds her children's hands a little while. ..their hearts forever" You have blessed me with so many happy memo- ries. Continue to reach for your dreams and they will come true. I'm so proud of you, my beautiful daughter. Congratulations and God Bless You. Love forever. Mom Margy Mihalic Angela Miklavcic 206 Angela, "There are efforts and there are results. And it is the strength of the effort that usually determines the size of the result." I am so proud that your effort was so strong because the size of the result is enormous. I love you, Mom Michelle. To the sweetest. dearest daughter in the world. We're so proud of you. Always remember we love you and we're always here for you. Love, Mom and Billy To our sweet baby! Thank you for all the happiness you have given us and most of all, for being you! Life has just begun for you. We know that you will reach your dream! So go for it. May happiness always lay down your path! We love you and are proud of you! Mama and Tete Regina O Motiejunas Michelle Moses Avery Dontae Mullins I've watched you grow from a boy into a young man. So embrace the world and achieve all that you plan. 1 believe in you, you're my shining star I love and respect the person that you are!!! Congratulations, Mom Meghan. Congratula- tions! Keep going with your wonderful dreams. They are your future, and we know that someday they too will be a reality just like today. God's blessings in the years to come. Your loving family Meghan E. Nagode Danny and Billy Nainiger To our sons, May you always be as happy and carefree as you were this day - Never lose that zest for living! We love you both very much, and are very proud of you. Love always. Dad and Mom Andrew Nesbett Andy, Laugh a little, Love a little, Skies are always blue. Every cloud has silver linings. But it's always up to you. We love you!. Gram and Pop Julie Ann Newsome Trisha O'Hara Trisha, You always "dove" into everything face first!! Keep up the good work! You can do anything in life if you really try. We're very proud of you! Love, Mom. Dad. Matthew and Aileen P.S. You can always come home for peanut butter and jelly! Vallery Polis . PSBbmh i v^^? ipi |y i ^ * '.. !,>■• 9 - y m. ^^ ' r '• J \\ **<, , w„ f ■If, T - We are so proud of you ! We love you very much! There's a whole world out there waiting for you - Queenie so go give them hell and experience life to it's fullest and we'll meet you at the "Family Home!" Love, Mom, Dad, David and Nicholas Kristy Praznovsky Kendra Proctor You were a beautiful baby and you've grown into a beautiful person in so many different ways. We've been through so much together and we will always be there for you in the years to come. Congratulations! (Always remember 7' study hall!) ^AT Alana J. Roberts Dear Alana Jean, The time has passed so fast. We remember when yon were in Kdg. at Happy Day Nursery School. Now you are ready for college. Remember, don't try to do everything at one time. Focus on one or two things. Do them well. We know you'll make us proud of you. Love, Mom, Grandma, Lucille, Cheryl and Bobbette Dear Dominic, Congratula- tions! We are very proud of you. Always remember that. You can make your dream come true. With all our love. Dad, Mom and Mike Dominic Russo Dear Jessica, Congratu- lations!! We are proud of you. Our love and best wishes go with you always. We know you will be sucessful. Love, Morn, Dad, Jim and Jackie Jessica Sas Nicole Schumer Nicole, Always keep that beautiful smile. Always believe in yourself and may all your dreams come true. Congratulations! Love. Mom and Dad Adrienne, To my one and only I wish you the best and a happy, healthy life. Congratu- lations. Love, Mom Vroom! Vroom! Full speed ahead! Look out world, here she comes! All our love, Mom and Dad, Courtney and Cameron Adrienne R. Scott Carrie Sharp 208 Chad Garnor Shuskey In all that you do, learn as if you were following someone whom you could not catch up, as though it were someone you were frightened of losing. Love. Mom and Dad Jamie Smialek These things we warmly wish for you Someone to love, Some work to do A bit of sun A bit of cheer And a guardian angel always near. We love you, Jamie - Mom and Dad Kelly Smith Kelly, From the minute you were born you've brought nothing but joy and laughter into our lives. What a beautiful, talented young woman you've become. Keep yourself focused and never lose sight of your goals. And remember our little "Rosey" you're always in our thoughts and prayers, and only a phone call away. Congratulations, you've made us so very proud! All our love, Mom, Daddy and "D" Jason - Graduation WOW! Congratulations! We're so very proud of you. Always believe in yourself and you won't go wrong. Keep reaching for the stars. You're special to us. Love always. Mom, Shamuire, Samantha and Nicholas Jason Spivey Dear Fritz. You are "extra- ordinary". Congratula- tions on an awesome high school career! (Thanks for taking us along for the ride ! ) We pray that you will find your "Corner of the Sky." God bless you. "Let you light shine!" Love, Mom. Dad, Beth. Gretchen and Peter Fritz Streiff ^Hr: «P^*^"^ '**%■ v / <*. * ■ i Joe Tucceri Joey, You were born to be a winner. Love, Dad and Mom Yolanda Van Tilburg Congratulations on your graduation. Roses are red, Violets are blue, There's a big world outside just waiting for you. Go get it. Mom and Dad Darriell Le Shion Williams You started out a beautiful baby boy and now you're a young man. We. your family are so proud of you upon this major achievement in your life. Always remember to make sure of the more important tings in life, and never give up. If you reach for the moon you will land among the stars. Love you. Mom, Grammy and Family "Hang in there" Love. Mom, Dad and arney Todd Woodruff Rachel Zielinski Dearest Rachel, "This above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thow canst not then be false to any man." Hamlet Act I, Scene 3. Love always, Dad and Mom Office Aides waiting to have their picture taken. stronaut, Mary Ellen Weber, talked to science classes. A.F.S 106 Abbott, Bryan 149 Abramczyk, Autumn 150 Abshire, Patricia 150 Academics 134 Acino, Lea - 150 Acino, Marcello 150 Ackley, Rachel 126, 159, 217 Activities Divider ...88 Ad, Student-Council 220 Adams, Brandi 21 Adams, Daemyon 53, 150 Adams, Leah 21 Adams, Marcus 174 Adams, Nichole 174 Adams, Robin 159 Adamson, Latasha 21 Addis, Jane 28, 106, 137, 200 Adelstein, Laura 137 Agnew, Jason 21 Ahmetovic, Melissa 67, 150 Aides, Office 126 Alaupovic, Adrijana 21, 49, 54, 55 Alexander, Mamie 21, 174 Alkema, Lisa 150 Allan, Alex 137 Allen, Charmaine 75, 77, 150 Allen. Pierre 63, 149 Amato, Susan 25,28. 137 Amonette, Misty 159 Amos, Jinai 64, 106, 107, 174 Anderson, Arkira 99 Anderson, Jamell 21 Anderson, Laura 99. 150 Anderson, Michael 150 Andrews, Rasa-Lila 46 Anthony, La Shandra 150 Antonini, Justin 134 Appling, Dante 21 Appling, Tracey 174 Aquilano, Andrew 159 Aquilano, Nicholas 174 Archibald, Earl 137 Arcieri, Mary 150 Arendt, Bryan ...88. 103. 112. 115, 118, 159, 168, 184 Argie, Frank 188 Armaro. Christopher 150 Armaro, Dominic 174 Armstrong, Bradford 159 Arndt, Wayne 80,98, 174 Arnold, Lauren... 86, 125, 126, 128, 141, 159 Arp, Casey 9, 41, 174, 184; Arruda, Adonai 5, 21, 49, 78, 172 Arthur, Qiana 174 Ashley. Brandon 21 Ashley, Roschelle 191, 199 Atlas, Bridgette 20,21 Attamante, William 137 Austin-Hunt Corporation ,. 222 Avery, Da Von 174 Axson Jr., Daniel 150 Ayer, Adam 174, 188, 216 Ayers, Michelle 134 lood was collected at the annual blood drive Badley, Ramona 75, 150 Bailey, Michael 150 Bailey, Rashaun 150 Bailey, Shaundra 21, 49, 106, 201, 202 Baioni, Katherine .61, 62, 74, 125, 126, 128, 142,172,174 Baisden, India 150 Baizel, Dawn 174 Ball, Tomika 21, 54, 200 Ballanger, Megan 79, 91, 150 Ballou, Machele 150 Banach, David 74, 174, 188 Banach, Michael 199 Banc, Tom 5,25,28,59,60,61, 133, 137 Band, Concert 96 Band, Jazz 90 Band, Marching 92 Bandy, Rashaad 159 Banks, Kevin 61, 62, 159 Banks, Lawrence 174 Banks, Will 21 , 54 Bankston, Andre 159 Barber, Angela 174 Barber, Terrance 149 Barbis, Nicole 4, 19, 21, 86. 87. 141 Barbish, Brandon 21 Barbish, Dana 159 Barbish, Ethel 137 Barcza, John 25, 137 Barfield, Keyonna 21 Barker, Brenda 135 Barker, Greg 174 Barker, Wendy 79, 123, 150 Barkin. Melanie 21 Barkoot. David 174 Barnauskas, Mike 61, 62 Barnes, Tammie 137, 172 Barnett, Elise 174 Baron, Gregory 150 Baron, Keith 174 Barquinero, Christina 159 Barrett, Joyce 137 Barrett, Justin 20, 122. 170 Barrett, Nura 174 Barrett, Ranessa 21 , 49, 54, 98 Barrett, Steven 21, 49, 54, 117 Barron, Keith 188 Bartel, Richard 150 Bartlett, Cliff 159 Barzal, Joseph 105, 159 Basalla, Lisa 67, 109, 125, 150 Baseball 188 Basketball, Boy's 72 Basketball, Girl's 76 Bateman, Monique 87, 174 Bauer, Kathryn 22, 49, 57. 64, 75, 91 , 92, 96, 118, 120, 192 Baugh. Takara 150 Bauza, Thomas 150 Beasley, Clifford 98. 99 Beatty, Brian 174 Bechtel, Carol 134 Bechtel, Kate 85, 126, 174 Beck. Colleen 86 Index Beck, Jeffery 106, 174 Beck, Natalie 87, 150 Beck, Scott 174, 193 Begin, Adam 174 Begovic, Brigita 22, 56 Begovic, Mile 149 Belanich, Michael 62, 69, 150 Belanich, Richard 61, 63, 84, 174 Belanich, Tim 188 Bell, Adonis 46 Bell, Brandon 150 Bell, Kalisha 174 Bell, Kristin 159 Bell, Lynn 159 Bell, Shavon 75, 159 Belton, Royce 150 Benak, Bryan 22. 49 Benak, Jamie 9, 74, 79, 150 Bender, Stan 25, 115, 137, 200 Benjamin, Jamil 159 Benjamin, Lavory 174 Benson, Lolita 22 Bergolc, Daniel ... 11, 88, 103, 112, 115, 125, 174, 216 Bergolc, Melanie .. 19. 22, 49, 103, 107, 115, 119, 120, 126, 131 Bertovic, John 22 Besley, Majida 159 Besses, Louis 188 Besses, Truceilla 159 Best, Ariana 174, 191 Beuck, Andy 22 Beuoy. Donna 22,57, 125, 126 Bialko, Kristie 150 Biehl. Christopher 78, 150 Big Bouquet Florist 224 Billips, Le Roy 46 Bischof, David 22, 25, 54, 57, 115, 120, 125, 200 Bishcof, David 49 Black, Allen 103, 113, 137, 195, 200 Black, Dolores 25, 137, 200 Black, Jonathan 150 Black, Marena 150 Black, Mary ■ 137 Blackburn, Thomas 159 Blackford, Jaina 2, 9, 22, 49, 54, 79, 87, 129, 200 Blackwell, Tanisha 22 Blade, Jerry 150 Blair, LeTera 111 Blatnik, Frederick 82, 128, 139, 174, 190 Blatnik, Kathleen 79, 150 Blecic, Brian 78, 80 Blevins, Rachel 150 Bloodworth, Tamica 150 Bluhm, William 159 Bock, Christopher 22,49,61 Boddie, Christopher 22 Boddie. Simeon 9, 1 1 , 61 , 174 Bode, Emily 174 Bojc, Joseph 22, 49, 65 Bolden. Daunte 22,54 Bonfiglio, Melissa .... 22, 49, 58, 67, 201, 202 Boos, Becky 123, 126, 174, 216 Boos, Kristy 22, 49, 54 Borally's Catering 222 Borchert, Rebecca .59, 71, 83. 85. 106, 126, 159, 191 Borrero, Anita 22 Bosher, Denny 9, 61, 62, 159, 189 Bosolt, Anna 150 Boswell, Lashawn 149 Boswell, Sommer 159 Bowers, Darin 150 Bowmaster, Holly 150 Bowser, Jessica 159, 19 Boy's Tennis 19 Boy's Basketball 7 Boyd, Elan 15 Boyes, Keith 22, 17 Bradek, Crystal 17i Bradford, Calvin 74, 15 Bradshaw, Robert 4 Brady, Melissa 67, 15 Bragg Jr., Johnny 17 Brandon, Camille 22, 9 Bray, Latisha 17 Brazytis, Michael 15 Breeden, Barbara 25, 28, 137, 20 Brenner, Rhiannon 17 Brenner, Ryan 15 Bresler, Gregory 15 Bresler, Nicholas 15 Bresler, Nicole 8J Brewer, Kristina102, 124, 125, 126, 159, if Brichacek, Wendi , 1a Brinovec, Alexandrea 67, 15 Brinovec, Dave 78, 16t Brinovec, David 115, 17 Britt, Gi Bran , 102, l| Brochak, Shaun 61,62,63, 15 Brokaw, Kerry 2 Brooks, Chameka l| Broughton Jr., Ronald 15 Brown, Christopher . 1| Brown, Dale 20,2, Brown, Deleonte 61, 82. 174, 19 Brown, Hasson % Brown, Jeffrey TS Brown, Jeron 17 Brown, Jim 6| Brown, Kartika 17J Brown, Kimyashia 15j Brown, Larry 61, 62, 1 59 Julie Dacar Julie, You are the sunshine of our lives and we are so proud of you. Always keep shining. Love, Mom and Dad Brown, Michael ,. 150 Brown, Rafael 195, 199 Brown, Rick 188 Brown, Stefanie 1 1, 23, 49, 92, 95 Brown, Tomika 23 Brown III, James 150 Brown Jr., Kenneth 1 17, 159 Brown Jr., William 174 Browne, Mark 112, 115, 122, 174 Bruce, Sarah 23 Bruno, Michael 159 Brzezinski, Erin 159 Bucar, Brandon 150, 200 Buchannon, William 61, 159, 190 Buchner, Elizabeth 23, 36, 57, 117, 120 Buck, Patricia 67, 137, 149, 200 Bujnocki, Patrick 23, 49, 54, 188 Buncic Jr., Ivica 23 Bunton, Clifton 159 I Burke, David 159 i Burns, Jessica 150 5 Burrell, Christopher 159 ; Burton III, Emanuel 159 j Bush. Joan 85, 196 I Bush, Kyle 190 ] Bush III, Frederick 3,61,62,74, 159 I Butera, Richard 91, 92, 96, 159 j Butera, Robert 74, 150 Butler, Tiffany 175 Buttari, Brandi 23, 49, 201, 202 locks were reset to match everyone else's time Cadovec, Kristina 136, 175 Cadovec, Regina 86, 136, 148, 149, 150 Cahill, Jeffrey 74, 159, 189 Calabrese, Danielle 23, 49, 79, 91, 92, 96 Caldwell, Elnora 75, 175 Call, Aaron 46 Callahan, Corey 175 Callahan, Daryl 74, 159 Callahan, Dontrell 190 Callahan, Kendra 25,28 Callaway, Veronica 151 Callihan, Kendra 137, 200 | Calvert, David 159 Calvert, Jennifer 23 Calwise, Tiarla 175 Cangemi, Jason 23 Cangemi, Jeffrey 23 Cangemi, Thomas 151 Capretta, Jennifer 160 Carey, Brendan 175 Carleton, Amanda 85, 92, 94, 160 Carleton, William 175 Carlson, Jennifer 175, 192 Carmichael, Casey 61, 63, 175 Carmichael, Katy 107, 121, 151 Carmody, Judith 123, 195 Carney, Timothy 23, 49, 51,70,82, 190 Carpenter, Patricia ...85, 102, 143, 160, 165, 184, 191 Carr, Benjamin 23 Carr, Daniel 23 Carroll, Matthew 80,81, 175, 188 Carse, Kevin 63, 69, 151 Carse, Laura 175 Carstarphen, Cedrick 63, 151 Carter, Anthony 175 Carter III, Charles 23 Casciato, Eric 175 Casciato, Robby 151 Case, Wendy 61,63, 137 Castrovince, Anthony 115, 151 Caves, Belicia 160 Ceranowicz, Charles 175 Ceranowicz, Edward 175 Cerjan, Jennifer 23, 201 , 202 Cerjan, Robert 160 Cerne, David 63, 151 Cesa, William 23, 54 Chambers, Amira 23, 175 Chambers, Terrance 175 Champa, David 24. 57, 129, 201, 202 Champion, Leroy 160 Chandler, Amy 160 Chandler, Paige 175 Cheraso, Frank 24 Cherkas, Daniel 175 Cherne, Leah 86, 87, 149 Cherne, Zachary 160, 189 Cheshier, Lisa 195 Chike, Brian 151 Childress, Tameshala 24 Chitwood, Martha 24 Chmielewski, Robert 24, 49, 61, 69, 139, 201,202 Choma, Kristin 160 Choral Masters 98 Chorale, Varsity 97 Choraliers 98 Christen, Patricia 24, 54 Christopher, Angela 137 Christopher, Magdalen 24,54, 110, 111 Christopher, Michael 151 Christopher, Nikki 186 Church, Nichelle 99, 151 Cicco, Jennifer 91, 92, 96, 160, 164, 193 Cirino, Angelo 24, 175 Cirino, Laura 175 Cistrunk, Vincent 151 Clark, Alaycia 24, 83 Clark, Anita 24, 175 Clark, Bryant 190 Clark, Christine 175 Clark, Darnell 175 Clark, John 160 Clark, Joseph 24 Clark, Nicole 24, 46, 54 Clark, Richard 24, 139 Clark. Shannon 92, 94, 131, 160 Clarke, Katie 24, 127,200 Clarke, Latasha 149 Clarke, Patrick 149 Clay, Justin 151 Cleary, Ruth 149 Cleaves, Monique 160 Clemmons, Dionne 151 Clemmons, Natalie 96, 175 Clemmons, Tamara 24, 96 Clernt, Louis 149 Clinic Aides 105 Close Up 109 Closing 219 Cloud, Carlin 151 Club, Chess 102 Club, Key 103 Club, Poetry 127 Cocherell, Brian 90, 92, 96, 151 Cockrell, Tomika 160 Codispotti, Frank 46 Coffey, Sherita 175 Cofield, Bobby 24, 102 Cofield, Bridgette 160 Cogley, Amber ..5, 58, 59, 66, 147, 160, 191 Cogley, Gabriel 74, 151 Colaianni, Carmen 137 Colantonio, Joseph 80, 160 Cole, Jamie 160 Coleman, Jim 186 Coles, Omar 198 Colini, Janelle 75, 151 Collier, Alan 175 Collier, Chandra 151 Collier, Myron 151 Collins, Katie 98, 151 Collins Jr., Thurman 175 Colon, Radames 24 Comer, April 160 Comer, James 151 Commencement 199 Concert Band 96 Connelly, Frances 80, 160 Conner, Shayla 151 Conner, Talia 108, 160 Contra, Kelly 191 Conyers, Bryan 102, 160 Cook, Cynthia 151 Cooper, Nicholle 151 Cooper, O. Ricky 60, 61, 82, 175, 190 Cooper, William 151 Cooper III, Charles 63, 151 Copic, Elizabeth 89, 92, 94, 123, 151 Copic, John 112, 115, 124, 151 Copic, Katherine 197, 199 Copic, Liz 4, 94, 123 Coram. Monica 24, 108 Corbin, Stacy 46 Corcoran, Margaret 61, 86, 125, 128, 160 Corleto, Daniel 24, 49, 78, 82, 190 Corps, Flag 94 Correll, Jamie 98, 151 Corrigan, Jill 24,97, 105 Cothron, James 63, 151 Cotton, Glenn 26 Council, Student 124 Country, Cross 70 Cousette, Deshawn 160 Coyne, Megan 6,26, 79, 126 Crane III, Wesley 151 Crawford, Alia 26, 51,91,92.94,97, 113, 123 Crawford, Fabian 175 Crawford, Sandra 160 Creer, Michael 61, 62, 160 Crider, Kizzy 26, 175 Crismor, Rebecca 160 Croft, Kristopher 26, 175 Crosby, Kevin 26, 101 Crutchfield, Derrick 74, 160 Cummings, Shaun 160, 189 Cummings, Yolanda 26 Cunningham, Ada 92,96, 151 Cunningham, Annette 175 Cunningham, Clayton 26, 49, 73 Cunningham, Cory 62, 175 Curtis, Elizabeth 151 Cvetovac, Alan 78, 160 Cyganski, Nicholas 175 Senior Marketing students that won awards in an outside competition are: Row one: Heather Nickell, Angela Meros, Beckie Glavan, Angela Koeth. Row two: Deloris Orbanic, Julie Ann Newsome. Ali Kucinski. Row three: Mark Fording, Igor Sugar, Angel Mc Creary. uring class was when much learning took place. D'Amico Jr., David 84, 151 D'Apice, Jessica 102, 106, 119, 124, 175, 177 D'Apice, Kelly 175 Dacar, Julie 26, 192, 210 Dacar, Mary.. 10, 26, 46, 49, 51, 71, 85, 107, 139, 191 Daly, Kelly 151 Dana, Pandora 101, 160 Daniels, Bernardette 160 Daniels, Jervase 151 Darby, Antonio L 160 Dattilo, Richard 160 Daugherty, Harold 74, 137, 200 David, Jennifer 74, 175 Davis, Amanda 106, 127, 175 Davis, Antonio 26, 82, 190 Davis, Dameil 160 Davis, Edmund 151 Davis, Eugene 175 Davis, Jennifer 92, 102, 125, 175 Davis, Johnathan 160 Davis, Lowell B 134 Davis, Lynn 135, 187 Davis, Nathaniel 26, 69 Davis, Quiana 99 Davis, Reginald 151 Davis, Richard C 151 Davis, Tayonna 98, 108, 160 Davis, Tony 61 Davis, Tyronn 175 Davis Jr., Maurice 151 Dawkins, Cherise 151 Dawkins, Shanelle 175 Dawson, Randolph 26 Dawson, Stephanie 26 Dawson Jr., Stephen 62, 69, 151 Day, Timothy 92, 96, 103, 151 De Loach, Michelle 151 DeLuca, Franklin 90, 92, 151 De Ramus, Darrion 151 De Ramus, Krishauna 151 De Wine. Carol 134 De Wine, Matthew ... 78. 90, 92, 96, 160, 165 De Wine, Timothy 20. 26, 106. 124, 201, 202 Deal, Sarah 151 Dean, Lori 123, 126, 175, 184,216 Dennis, Ericka 92, 94, 108, 125, 160 Dennis, Jonathan 160 Dennis, Michael 63, 151 Dennis-Rogers, Susan 28, 137,200 Dent, Regan 160 Deramus, Randolph 83, 175 Derganc, Jason 187 Di Bartolomeo, Richard 175 Di Biase, Chris 12, 142 Di Biase, Nicholas 92, 96 Di Biase. Stephanie . 90, 91,92, 96, 175, 176 Di Lalla, Patrick .... 78, 84, 89, 90, 92, 95, 96, 160, 165, 193 Di Paolo's Home of Beauty 222 Diaz, Adam 74, 117 DiBiase, Nicholas 92, 156, 164 Dickson, La Donti 26 Diehl, Bob 69 Diehl, Mike 69 Dillon, Carly 4, 104, 118, 119, 127, 175 Dindia, Shannon 178 Dirk, Andrew 26, 54, 117, 119 Dirk, David 26 Disbrow, Dennis 80, 156 Dismukes Jr.. Jerome 26, 117 Dissauer, Lawrence 26, 61 Divider, Academics 132 Divider, Activities 88 Divider, Memories 186 Divider, Senior 18 Divider, Sports 58 Divider, Underclass .....146 Dixon, Adrienne 46 Dixon, Forest 80 Dixon, Kim 137 Index Dlugos, Sean , 160 Dobucki, Dana 27 Dobucki, Katherine 151 Dodge, Amanda 98, 160 Domin, Elizabeth 86, 178 Domin, Lizzy 5, 15, 126 Dominick. Jodi .... 5, 12, 19, 86, 97, 125, 142, 178, 186, 195 Dominick, Michael 63,69, 151 Donald, Erica 178 Donaid, Latreas 127, 149 Dooley, Sonia 178 Doolin, Jacqueline 178 Dore, Nicholas 151 Dorsey. Shannon 178 Dotson. Richard 52, 160 Dotson, Sheree 178. 191 Douglas, Holly 83, 151 Douhig, Ann 75 Dowd, Rashida 160, 16B Dowell, Demetrius 193, 198 Dowell, Rita 151 Doyie, Jessica 139, 160 Doyle, Michael.. 9, 65. 68, 69, 173, 178, 184. 188 Drotletf, Matthew 151 Du Bose Jr., Jerry 178 Dubin., Mike 78 Dubroy. Terry 25,28, 137 Duckworth, Autumn 98,99, 152 Dudley, Kesha 27 Dudley, Sherrie 99, 178 Duer, James 52, 80, 160 Dugandzic, Ana 27 Duheric, Almir 152 Duheric, Zineta 161 Dujmovic, Vladislav 156 Duke, Nakeshia 125, 161 Dula, Joseph 25, 27, 90, 91, 92, 95, 96, 120, 201,202,219 Duncan, Shaneika 152 Duncan, Steven 5, 27, 61' Dunham, Kimberly 152 Dupree, Ronald 170 Durbin. Mike 25,28,78, 137 Durr, Darius 121, 161 Durrah, Rashand 91, 92, 161 Dwoming. April 92, 94, 143, 158, 161 Dwyer, Bill 135 Dwyer, Gary 188 Dzerowicz, Alex 28,53, 136, 137 Euclid Heat Treating Co 222 Euclid Office Supply 222 Eucuyo 121 Evans, Jeffrey 90, 96, 125, 152, 164, 165 Evans, Kevin 65, 125, 172, 178, 188 Everly, Christopher 178 Ewing, Jarvis 178 veryone should have a goal if they are to succeed Earick, Jessica 178 Easter. Janelle 83. 99, 152 Echols. Kelly 121, 172. 178 Echols. Reggie 137 Echols. Richard 161 Echon, Michael..... 161 Eddy, Christopher 178 Edmonds, Andrew 65, 161, 193 Edmonds. David 63. 152 Edmonds, Leah 152 Edmonds Jr., Ronnie 161 Edwards. Kimiko 27 Edwardsen, Jason 1 1 . 1 2. 27, 49, 54, 61 , 97, 103, 112, 142, 199,201, 202 Egleton, Monique 91, 98, 99, 152 Egrek, Stacy 27 Eiding, Keri 161, 191 Eler, Sandy 161 Ellis, Quiana 9, 161 Ellis, Yelonda 161 Elma, Antonio 27 Elston, Charlotte 137,219 Emerman, Jeremy 54 Eminger, Andrew 27, 60, 61, 201, 203 Eminger, Kris 197 Emser, Jennifer 85, 89, 92, 95. 96, 152 English, Mark 108, 178 Erak, Thomas 27, 201 , 203 Erzarsanar, Synett 27, 54 Index ootball team was almost undefeated. Fabert, Christina. 5, 7, 12, 15, 19, 27, 46, 50, 52, 53, 54, 56, 86, 87, 1 19, 124, 125, 126, 141,197,201,203,219 Falconer, Richard 152 Faloney, Mike 189 Farkas, Ryan 90, 92, 96, 152 Fears, Angelec 161, 191 Fears, Chris 193 Feldkamp, Ann 66, 178, 192 Feldkamp, Thomas 103, 152 Fell, John P 134 Ferguson, Candace 4, 92, 94, 103, 106, 109, 178 Ferlito, Ken 12, 28. 97, 98, 138, 195, 200 Fernatt, James 161 Ficere, Amanda 86, 87, 149, 156 Fields. Marcus 178 Fifolt, Mark 80 Figuelra. Brent 80 Figuero, Richard 178 Finley Jr., Aiphonso 152 Finotti, Dana . 2. 27, 50, 54, 79, 87, 129, 201, 203 Fiorelli, Antonina 87,92,96, 161, 193 Fiorille, Jason 27, 56, 201, 203 Fisher, Antoine 12, 60, 61, 72, 73, 74 Fisher, Tshombe 46 FitzGerald, Allison 27, 28, 46, 50, 51, 54, 55, 66, 67, 83, 120, 148, 191, 201, 203, 219 Fitzpatrick, Daniel 161 Fitzpatrick, Noella 178 Flament, Gale 28, 138 Fleetwood, Charmaine 161 Fleischer, Samuel 178 Fletcher, Alpechino 152 Flitcraftll, Stephen 156 Flynt, Erin 74, 83, 161, 191 Fofanah. Monique 161 Fogarty, Timothy 125, 129, 178, 188, 200 Fonovic, Janet 197 Football 60 Foote, Marilyn 134, 135, 147, 200 Fording, Mark 2, 125, 129, 178, 188,211 Fording, Michael 188 Forehand. Takera 161 Forster, Jerome 152 Fort, Tiyona 178, 191 Foster, Andre 46 Foster, Courtney 178 Foster, Felicia 46 Foster, LaMonte 82, 178, 190 Fouche. De Laurence 125, 161 Fowler. Jane 138 Fox, Audree 135 Fox, Jamie 27 Fox, Michelle 178 Fox, Sean 78, 178 Fox, Stephanie 66, 161 Francetic. Dan 138 Frazier, Johnny 178 Frederick, Mark 161 Fredrick, Allison 85, 176, 178 Fredrick, Scott 152 Freedman, Holly 28, 138 Freeh, Emily 79,95,96,118, 161, 168 Freeh, Josh 186, 197 Freeman, Lauren 161, 193 Freeman, Lindsay 192, 197 Freeman, Richard 152 Freeman, Tyria 161 N.H.S. members Sarah Kale and Rachel Zielinski inform Kelly Hiscott and Brad Hodge that they will be N.H.S. members during their senior year. Freeman, William .12, 15,27,50,51.89,91, 92, 95, 96, 123 Freshmen 148 Frieden, Jennifer 178 Frierson, De Auna 161 Frydrych, Michael 152 Fuduric. John 161, 189 Fuller, Donna 99. 161 Fuller, Marketa 138 Fuller, Raychaun 115, 161 Fulton, Christine 124, 125, 161 Fuiton, David 69, 152 Fulton, Lisa 178 irl's swimming had an undefeated season Gady, Erin ...79, 83, 118, 126, 161, 165, 191 Gage, Davina 86,91, 178 Galati, Charles 161 Gallman, Vanessa 161 Gallon, Travis 178 Ganser, Dawn 11, 19, 27, 50, 54, 92, 94, 98, 105,111,138 Ganser, Jarod 161 Gardner, Lemuel 14, 69, 89, 92, 96, 103, 172, 178, 190 Gardner, Tonya 161 Garlauskas, Markus .... 18, 27, 120, 201, 203 Garrett, Dara 161, 191 Gates, Barbara 138 Gates Jr., Michael 152 Gatson, Lloyd 161 Gaughan, Ricci 152 Gavin, Kelly 15, 46, 87, 161 Gecewich, Brian 65, 104, 178, 188 Gecewich, Christine 11, 92, 95, 128, 130, 161, 164 Geiger, Kristina 7, 12, 15, 19, 29, 50, 52, 53, 54,59,64,86, 106, 119, 120, 121, 124, 125, 126, 141, 187, 197,201,203,219 Genovese, Nicole 4, 8, 29, 50, 51, 54, 97, 111, 117, 142, 186, 192 Gentile, Erica 161 Gentile, Richard 29. 50, 54, 218 George, Shawn 63, 152 George Jr., Reginald ....69. 89, 92, 103. 178, 190 Geosano, Nicholas 178 Gezann, Karen 186, 196, 197 Giancola, David 2, 9, 90, 92, 95, 96, 98, 173, 178, 193 Gibbons, Catherine . 29, 50, 64, 91 , 1 02, 1 20 Gibbons, Elizabeth 91, 161. 168 Gibbs. La Tasha 178 Gibson, Wendy 29, 54, 201, 203 Gilbert. Michele 161 Gildersleeve, Robyn 99, 178 Gillessen, Matthew 152 Gilliam, Chacity 99, 161 Gilliam, Melaney 29 Gillyard II, Romeo 92, 96, 161 Gilmore, David 178 Girl's Tennis 64 Girl's Basketball 76 Glavan, Beckie ... 5, 29, 36, 50, 64, 120, 129, 192,201,204,211 Glavan, Richard 63, 152 Glavan, Stacie 192 Glicken, Shaun 102 Glicker, Laura 75, 152 Glowacki, Aileen29, 50, 66, 67, 91, 103, 120, 124,191,201,204 Glowacki, Paul ....70. 91, 146, 176, 178, 190 Gnandt, Karen 161 Goda, Jennifer 92,96, 152 Godec, Adam 178, 215 Godec, Rebecca 6, 66, 126, 161, 193 Godnavec, Ken 188, 189 Goerndt, Timothy 162, 189 Golf 65 Good, Margaret 29, 50, 71 , 91 , 1 09, 1 20, 1 96 Gooding, Bill 135 Goodman, Brandon 29, 213 Goodwin, Donte 162, 168 Gordon, Erica 29 Gordon, Sondra 162 Gorman, Jeffrey 111, 162 Gould, Rolynda 162 Goulde, De Juan 29,60, 61, 74, 190 Goulde, Dorian 74, 152 Grabianowski, Jennifer 64, 162 Grabianowski, Timothy 8, 29, 78, 97, 103, 110, 111, 113, 186, 196 Grady, Brendan 29, 82 Graham. Kathleen 28, 29, 46, 50, 51, 64, 120,201,204 Graham, Kevin 80, 162 f Grande, Danielle 162 ] Granito, Scott ... 15, 29, 50, 54, 97, 103, 125, 126, 194, 195,201,204 Grant, Brian 162 ! Grant, Derrick 178 Graves, Kevin 152 Graves, Malinda 152 Graves, Regina 179 Graves, Teddie 156 Gravitte, Kenneth 152 Gray III, Edward : 162'. Green, Christian 98, 99, 109, 152 Green, Jonathan 152, 170 Gregory, Patricia 152 Greisl, Ed 138 Greskowiak, Jamie ...75, 104,119, 177, 179, 192 Gri Gn Gri Gri Gri Gri Gri Gri Gri Gri rice. Brian 152 rida, Angela 130, 162 rieshammer, Mary 179 riesmar, Ciara 162 rinstead, James 10, 74, 147, 162, 189 risard, Douglas 13. 90, 92, 179 risez, Barry 1£ risez, Brian 152 risez, Kevin 65, 152 risez, Patrick 65, 162, 189 Grubach, Alexis 2,83, 179, 191 Grudle, Adriane 46, 152 Grundman, Jeffrey . 25, 29, 50, 78, 120, 201, ' 204 Grundman, Laural 152 Grushcow, Bea 97, 98, 138, 195,200 Grushcow, Bryan 195 Gudaitis, Carolyn ..59, 71, 91, 102, 103, 179, j 191 Gudaitis, Jonathan 92, 96, 103, 152 I Guerrieri, Mark .....46 Guilfu Diaz, Yahaira 152 Guilliam. Melaney 99 Gutbrod, Patrick 63, 152 Guttu, Jeffrey 179 Guzauskas, Marty 84, 85 alls were observed by video cameras for security Haddon, Zarina 99, 152 Hadyk, Lauren .. 14, 29, 58, 66, 67, 126, 192, 201.204 Hairston, Maurice 162 Hairston, Taneisha 152 Halbedel, Tom 70,82,138,190 Hale, Jacqueline 152 Hall, Ebony 162 Hall, Hanisha 162 Hall, Maria 156 Hall, Milton 162 Haller, Edward 162 Halloween 118 Halstead, Benjamin 152 Halstead, Joshua 41, 143, 179 Hamilton, Sherika 29 Hammond, Henderson 101 Hammond, Joshua 162 Hammond, Randolph 179 Hance, David 162 Hance, Frederick. , 29 Hancock. Gregory 46 Hanson, Eljanon 30 Hanson, Karen 64, 91,92, 96, 152 Harrington, Eabonie 152 Harrington, Ebonie 98 Harris, Amanda 162 Harris, Anthony 179 Harris, Carmekia 75, 179 Harris, Damian 162 Harris, David 53, 179 Harris, Desiree , 162 Harris, Destiny 162 Harris, Dominic 63, 152 Harris, Khyra 30 Harris, Sue 135, 200 Harris, Tanyanekia 30 Harris, Terry 162 Harris, Tiffany 162 Harris, Venita 30 Harris III, John 179 Harris Jr., Anthony 179 Harris Jr., Richard 162 Harrison, Maurice 98 Harsh, Aaron 30 Harsh, Andrew 30 Hart, Gregory 30 Hartley, Thomas 84, 152 Hartman, Tracey 30 Hartmann, Jeff 25,28, 138,139 Hartshorn, Jonathan 30, 50 Hartson, Michael 152 Harville, Amin 63, 152 Hasberry, Stephany 108, 162 Hatcher, Christina 67, 152 Hatcher, Craig 162 Hausen, Jennifer 162 Hawkins, Enisha 74, 152 Hawkins, Petrus 179 Hayes, Sharonda 179 Haywood, Shakita 179 Headd II, Gerald 152 Heard, Khalilah 30, 50 Hefler IV, Joseph 152 Hegedus, James 30, 179 Heising, Michelle 152 :Heiss, Craig 78, 162 'Heiss. Eric 11, 30, 78 Henderson, Brandon 63,74, 153 Henderson, Djranell 30, 179 Henderson, Lakeisha 30, 50, 82, 83, 108, 120, 191,213 Henderson, Randy 125 Henderson, Rob 46 Henderson Jr., Arnold 179 Hendrickson, Jessica 153 Hendrickson, Kevin 101, 162 Henson, Robert 30 Heramb, Michael .... 30, 50, 61, 78, 120, 193, 201,204 Heramb, Rob 28, 138, 193,200 Heramb, Ryan 78, 162, 193 Herbert, Scott 15, 30, 49. 50, 201, 204 Herman, Tramico 30 Hernandez, Juan 162, 189 Hess, Gene 74, 179, 188, 189 Heuer, Carolyn 25, 28, 126, 138 Heuer, Thomas ...9,14,61,62.80, 162, 189 Heuer, Tom 52 Hicks, Leslie 153 Hicks, Tracey 153 Hicks Jr., Wilbur 153 Higgins, Brad 188 Higgins, Damien 179 Higgins, Gregory 153 Higgins, Michael 61,62,74, 162 Higham, Doug 69 Higham, Steven 30. 50 Highland, Kourtney....98, 122, 123, 162. 217 Hill, Duval 69, 153 Hill, La Quita D 9, 179 Hill, Leslie 153 Hill III. Berry 162 Hillsman Jr., Monroe 12, 13, 60, 61, 82, 133, 179, 190 Hilton, Andrew 30 Hines, Adam 190 Hinton, Cherie 31, 50, 58, 66, 67 Hinton, Dwayne 31 Hirsch, Amanda 153 Hiscott, Kelly ..119, 121, 172, 177, 179, 186, 212 Hobson, David 31 Hockey 80 Hodder, Amy 192 Hodder, JoAnnne 138, 219 Hodge, Bradley 7, 119, 177,179, 212 Hodge, Sean 82, 153 Hoffert, Frank 25, 138 Hoffman, Matt 188 Hoffman, Mike 188 Hogges, Tamara 31 Hoinski, Jonathon 98, 128, 153 Hoinski, Kathy 128 Holiday Play 123 Hollingsworth, Dale 79, 132, 138 Hollins, Latrica 179 Hollins, Oaticia 179 Hollins, Twshanaa 31 Hollis, Sharon ... 7, 15, 19, 31, 50, 52, 54, 75, 79, 106. 119, 120, 121, 124, 125, 126, 187, 197 Holly, Richard 31 Holness, Shaun 74, 92, 162, 165 Holstein, Dennis 31 Holtz, Christopher 162 Homecoming 12 Homovec, Dick 138 Hood, Ralph 31 Hopkins, Juliette 92 Hoppert, Melissa ....5, 19,86, 118, 125, 126, 179, 192 Horton. Steven 162 Hose Master Inc 222 Howald, Michael 46 Howard, Romero 115, 162 Howard, Shawn 162 Howard, Spencer 46 Howard, Tiffany 153 Howard II, Charles 162 Howell, Amy 131, 162 Howse, Beverly 138 Hrdlicka, Anthony 31 Hrdlicka, Nicole 49, 79, 104, 118, 179 Hren, Beckie 85 Hren, Rebecca 5, 19,86,104, 118, 119, 125, 179, 197 Hrovat, Allison ,.64, 102, 107, 115, 121, 143, 162 Hrovat, Jennifer ....31, 50, 64, 102, 107, 115, 118, 120, 122, 186, 191,201,204 Hubbard, Michael 179 Huey, Lanetta 75, 153 Hughes, De Aunte 162 Hughes, Michael 143, 179, 184, 193 Humar, James 9, 31,89, 101 Humbert, Katherine 31 Hunter, Eugene 163 Hunter, Nigel 31 Hurst, Rebecca 153 Hurt, Tiffany 86, 163 Hutson, Azizi 75, 163 Hutton, Joi 179 Hutton, Kimberly 126, 163 Hyle, Sun-Shine 179 Hylkema, Brian 31 dentification badges had photos and were worn outside. lannetta, Krista 31 Ibarra. Leandra 31 Ihejirika, Rose 153 Indoor Track 82 Ingram, Shmere 163 Irons, William 31 Isaacs, Larry 138, 200 Ivancic, Shannon 67, 153 Ivory, Darice 163 tssssussa oining a club was beneficial for many students. Jablonski, Frank 25, 138 Jackson, Bethany 153 Jackson, Caroline 31 Jackson, David 163 Jackson, Elishia 163 Jackson, Jonta 153 Jackson, Kayola 32 Jackson, Maurice 69, 153 Jackson, Nicole 53, 92. 94, 153 Jackson III, John 179 Jackson Jr.. Israel 31, 99 Jakse, Jeff 55 Jakse, Margaret 163 Jamerson, Crystal 153 James, Erika 153 Janosik, James 103, 112, 123, 163 Janosik Jr., Joseph 20,32,51,55, 111, 131, 201, 205 Jeffrey, Jerry 179 Jeffries, Karenina 179 Jelenic, Jean 129, 138, 200 Jenkins, Donshay 32, 179 Jenkins, Jason 32 Jenkins, Kimberly 163 Jenkins, Mikia 108, 163 Jenkins, Ramone 179 Jenkins, Simeko 153 Jenko, David 163 Melissa Sanders, Brandon Goodman, Colleen Longshaw, Lakeisha Henderson and Avery Mullins were just some of the students that had a good time at Winterfest. Jeric, Kelly 32, 51, 55, 201, 205 Jernejcic, Christine 179 Jernigan, Ebony 156 Jerousek, Garrett 163 Jirayut, Janyawat 32, 106 Jobs 116 Jochum, Michael 163 John, Kristal 4, 164, 179 Johnson, Brandon 179 Johnson, David 3, 61, 62, 163 Johnson, Donald R .. 8, 12, 32, 51, 61, 62, 97 Johnson, Gray 62 Johnson, Gregory 163 Johnson, Jacques 32 Johnson, Johnny 61, 62. 63, 163 Johnson, Jonathan 170 Johnson, Keisha 163 Johnson, Kimberly 163, 191 Johnson, Latanyia 32 Johnson, Matrika 4. 87, 92, 96, 106, 163, 164, 168, 184, 191 Johnson, Nicole ...32, 55, 105. 116, 201,205 Johnson, Qiana 179 Johnson, Riki 163 Johnson, Scott 74, 153 Johnson, Shawnte 179 Johnson, Tenesia 32 Johnson, William 32,51, 179 Johnston, Nicole 179 Jolly, Michael 14, 143, 158, 163, 188 Jones, Brandi 32, 98, 99 Jones, Cassandra .. 32, 51 , 92, 96, 130, 164, 200 Jones, Christopher 129, 179 Jones, Jason 32,60, 61,63, 142 Jones, Juanita 163 Jones, Keisha 199 Jones, Lawrence 153 Jones, Robert D 180 Jones, Tamea 153 Jones, Yolanda 32 Jordan, Carl 113, 134, 135, 140 Jordan, Jaime 121, 125, 180, 193 Jordan, Jeff 78 Joseph, Terri 149 Jukiewicz, Carolyn 32 Juniors 172 Jurcic, Ivan 172, 180 Jurcic, Mladen 180 aiser Permanente presented a program on AIDES awareness. Kale, Sarah 12, 32, 51, 55, 92, 97, 120, 132, 142,200,212 Kammski, Phillip 103, 163 Kane, Sean 153 Kane, Spencer 113, 135, 200 Kascak, Jamie 106 Kascak, Kristen 75, 163, 193 Kascak, Mandy 106 Kasunic, Jeffrey 180 Katona, Joyce 138 Kaucic, Jamie 87, 153 Kaucic. Mandy 180 Kausek, Leslie 32, 51, 78 Kavcic, Erica 32, 51 Kazar, Stephanie 98,163 Kazen, Bill 69, 138,199 Kehn, Dennis 138 Keichel, Nick 46 Keller, Jennifer 34 Keller, Melissa 153 Keller, Sarah 98, 103, 111, 130. 163 Kelley, Jim 25, 28, 138 Kelly, Amanda 180 Kelly, Bryan 46 Kelly, Tenishia 46 Kennedy, Omar 153 Kenny, Sarah 98, 153 Kent III, James 98 Kerestesy, Daniel 163 Kerko, Melissa 163 Ketchum, Mark 34 Ketchum, Stacia 91, 92, 96, 102, 180 Index Key Club 103 Kilkenney, Erin 71, 163, 191 1415 EAST 222nd STREET • EUCLID, OHIO 44117 "Where Service is a Policy . . .not a Promise'" MILL 511 SSII FAX# 216-531-7686 SHOP OUR RETAIL STORE... For ALL Your Office Supply Requirements. Mon-Fri 8:30-5:00 TTT Congratulations! 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